Electrochemical tests and surface analysis were applied to study the corrosion behavior and passive film characteristics of three-dimensional-printed NiTi shape memory alloys fabricated by laser-powder bed fusion (L-PBF) in artificial saliva at 37 °C. The passivity of L-PBF NiTi shows to be influenced by the process parameters and resulting morphological and physicochemical surface properties. The results show that the defects at the surface of L-PBF NiTi can promote the passivation rate in the early stages of exposure but a slowly formed passive film shows the best corrosion protection. The thickness of the passive film is positively correlated with its corrosion protective performance. The L-PBF NiTi alloy prepared at a linear energy density of 0.2 J·m−1 and volumetric energy density of 56 J·mm−3 shows the least defects and best corrosion protection. An outer Ti-rich and inner Ni-rich dense passive film could be also obtained showing higher corrosion resistance. Graphic Abstract: [Figure not available: see fulltext.].
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Liu, M., Zhu, J. N., Popovich, V. A., Borisov, E., Mol, J. M. C., & Gonzalez-Garcia, Y. (2023). Corrosion and passive film characteristics of 3D-printed NiTi shape memory alloys in artificial saliva. Rare Metals, 42(9), 3114–3129. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12598-023-02329-6
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