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Role of protein in crevice corrosion of CoCrMo alloy: An investigation using wire beam electrodes

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CORROSION SCIENCE
Volume 215, Issue -, Pages -

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.corsci.2023.111028

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CoCrMo; Crevice corrosion; Wire beam electrode; Protein; Crevice width

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This study investigated the effects of protein and crevice width on crevice corrosion of CoCrMo alloy using wire beam electrodes. The results showed that proteins migrated to the crevice mouth, blocking it and decreasing Cl- concentration, which influenced corrosion distribution and rate. The accumulation of H+ inside the crevice promoted pitting corrosion, leading to crevice corrosion of the CoCrMo alloy. The corrosion rate of samples with a crevice width of 0.07 mm was five times higher than samples without a crevice.
In this study, the effects of protein and crevice width on crevice corrosion of CoCrMo alloy were studied using wire beam electrodes. The results show that proteins inside and outside the crevice migrated to the crevice mouth, causing crevice mouth blockage and decreasing the Cl- concentration inside the crevice, which further affected the distribution and rate of corrosion. The accumulation of H+ inside the crevice promoted the occurrence of pitting corrosion, which led to crevice corrosion of CoCrMo alloy. The corrosion rate of the samples with 0.07 mm crevice width was 5 times greater than the samples without crevice.

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