Metallic Corrosion Study Guide Flashcards
in an electrochemical redox reaction, loss of electrons___ and gain of electrons is_____
oxidation is loss
reduction is gain
describe the mechanism of metallic corrosion
corroded state is preferred since lowest energy state
metal atoms ionize, go into solution and combine with oxygen
metal flakes off
define galvanic corrosion
two different metals/alloys that are in close proximity in a electrolytic enviorment….. this is the type of corrosion that occurs
what is corrosion
is the degration of metals to oxide, hydroxide or other compounds through chemical reactions
what are two primary factors that drive metallic corrosion
thermodynamic forces-they cause oxidation and reduction
surface barrier- such as surface oxide layer
what substance is oxidized and which substance is reduced in the formation of rust?
oxidized-iron FE
reduced- oxygen
what is the main function of the oxide layer on the surface of a metal
to reduce corrosion
state and describe 3 types of corrosion
galvanic corrosion- two different metals/alloys are close proximity in electrolytic enviornment….. extinct tendencies towards oxidation. this causes corrosion
crevice corrosion- found in crevices or deep, narrow flaws.. this can arise from localized oxygen depletion and metal ion concentration gradients
pitting corrosion- formation of pits
intergranular corrosion- preferential attack along grain boundries.
fretting- wear process due to relative motions in highly loaded devices exaggerated by corrosive enviorment
name a describe two basic reactions associated with corrosion
ionization- formation fo metallic cations under acidic or reducing (oxygen poor) conditions
oxidation- reduction of metal with oxygen
hydroxylation- reaction of water under alkaline or oxidizing conditions
how does galvanic corrosion occur?
two metals/alloys are close in proxmit in an electrolytic environment. distinct tendencies towards oxidation
in galvanic series, is gold magnesium , tiantim considered one of the most active metals in sea water?
Magnesium more active
then Titatnium, then gold
which type of corroision occurs when two different metals/alloys are in close proximity in an electrolytic enviornment?
galvanic corrosion
what is fretting corrosion?
Wear process due to relative motions in highly loaded devices exaggerated by corrosive environment – contacting surface – Device micromotions
what can one do to protect against corrosion?
Use appropriate metals • Avoid implantation of dissimilar metals • Minimize pits and crevices • Avoid transfer of metal from tools to the implant during surgery • A metal that does not corrode in one part of the body may corrode somewhere else
describe uniform attack corrosion
General corrosion that is evenly distributed over entire corrosion region
–Rusting of iron, tarnishing of silverware • Most readily detectable (visual) and preventable (alloying, surface coatings)