Formation of bulk glassy Ni-(Co-)Nb-Ti-Zr alloys with high corrosion resistance

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Ni60-xCoxNb20Ti10Zr10 (x = 0-40 at%) glassy alloys were formed by melt spinning and a large supercooled region of over 40 K for the 0-20 at%Co alloys was found. The Ni60-xCoxNb20Ti10Zr10 (x = 0-20 at%) alloys have high glass-forming ability leading to the formation of bulk glassy rods with diameters up to 1.5 mm by copper-mold casting. The bulk glassy alloys with 0-20 at%Co exhibited nearly the same anodic polarization behavior in 1 N HCl solution. They were spontaneously passivated with a low passive current density of the order of 10-2 A/m2 and no pitting corrosion due to anodic polarization with a potential sweeping up to 2.0 V vs. Ag/AgCl occurred, indicating their high corrosion resistance in the aggressive acid.

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Pang, S., Zhang, T., Asami, K., & Inoue, A. (2002). Formation of bulk glassy Ni-(Co-)Nb-Ti-Zr alloys with high corrosion resistance. Materials Transactions, 43(7), 1771–1773. https://doi.org/10.2320/matertrans.43.1771

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