Role of constituent intermetallic phases and precipitates in initiation and propagation of intergranular corrosion of an Al-Li-Cu-Mg alloy

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The corrosion behaviour of a recently developed Al-Li-Cu-Mg alloy thick plate was investigated using correlative immersion testing in 3.5% NaCl solution with analytical electron and ion microscopy. Intergranular corrosion was observed along grain boundaries and the particle-matrix interface of Al7Cu2(Fe, Mn) and Al20Cu2Mn3 phases from 7 min of immersion. The Li-containing Al7Cu2(Fe, Mn) phases are electrochemically more active and susceptible to de-alloying than the Al20Cu2Mn3 phases. Intergranular T1 (Al2CuLi) precipitates are attacked via selective dissolution of Li and Al. In contrast to previous observation, the dissolution rates of T1 precipitates and the adjacent alloy matrix are almost the same.

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Xu, X., Hao, M., Chen, J., He, W., Li, G., Li, K., … Zhou, X. (2022). Role of constituent intermetallic phases and precipitates in initiation and propagation of intergranular corrosion of an Al-Li-Cu-Mg alloy. Corrosion Science, 201. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.corsci.2022.110294

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