Localized corrosion resistance on additively manufactured ti alloys by means of electrochemical critical localized corrosion potential in biomedical solution environments

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Abstract

This study proposes a new method, electrochemical critical localized corrosion potential (E-CLCP), in order to evaluate localized corrosion resistance of biomedical additive manufacturing (AM) titanium (Ti) alloys. The procedures for determining E-CLCP are completely different from that of the electrochemical critically localized corrosion temperature (E-CLCT) method (ISO 22910:2020). However, its application should be limited to pH and temperature of the human body because of the temperature scan. E-CLCP displays the localized corrosion resistance of AM Ti alloys based on the human body’s repassivation kinetics, whereas E-CLCT displays the localized corrosion resistance of the alloys based on passive film breakdown in much harsher corrosive environments.

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Seo, D. I., & Lee, J. B. (2021). Localized corrosion resistance on additively manufactured ti alloys by means of electrochemical critical localized corrosion potential in biomedical solution environments. Materials, 14(23). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma14237481

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