Composition and behaviour of cerium films on galvanised steel

By Ng, Boon Sing; Annergren, Ingegerd; Soutar, Andrew M.; Khor, K.A. & Jarfors, Anders E.W.
Published in Progress in Organic Coatings NULL 2001

Abstract

The composition and corrosion performance of galvanised steel treated by immersion in cerium nitrate solution was investigated by electrochemical techniques and surface analysis. The surface film consists of a mixture of Ce(III) and Ce(IV) compounds, being very rich in Ce(III) in the first instants of the deposition process and becoming gradually enriched in the more oxidised form, Ce(IV). The presence of this film on the surface hinders the corrosion reaction by reducing the rate of both the cathodic and the anodic reactions. The film becomes thicker but more uneven when the time of film growth increases, with the development of defects in the film, which in contact with electrolyte behaves anodic with respect to the covered areas of the surface. These thicker films have revealed lower resistance to corrosion initiation.

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