Corrosion Behavior of Copper Exposed in Marine Tropical Atmosphere in Rapa Nui (Easter Island) Chile 20 Years after MICAT

Vera, Rosa; Valverde, Barbara; Olave, Elizabeth; Diaz-Gomez, Andres; Sanchez-Gonzalez, Rodrigo; Munoz, Lisa; Martinez, Carola; Rojas, Paula

Abstract

Atmospheric corrosion of copper, exposed on a tropical island in the South-Central Pacific Ocean, was reported and compared with those of a very similar study at the same site conducted 20 years earlier. The new measurements-taken over three years of exposure, from 2010 to 2013-quantified corrosion by mass loss, characterized corrosion products by X-ray diffraction (DRX) and Raman techniques, observed the attack morphology by Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM), and evaluated the patina resistance using electrochemical techniques. The results showed a copper corrosivity category of C4, and the main copper patina compound, cuprite, was porous, nonhomogeneous, and thin. Electrochemical measurements showed cuprite layer growth as a function of the exposure time, and the morphology did not favor corrosion protection. Finally, when comparing the results to those of a study 22 years previous, the copper corrosion rates increased only slightly, even with increased contaminants associated with growing local populations and continuous tourism on the island.

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Título según WOS: ID WOS:000904343700001 Not found in local WOS DB
Título de la Revista: METALS
Volumen: 12
Número: 12
Editorial: MDPI
Fecha de publicación: 2022
DOI:

10.3390/met12122082

Notas: ISI