Microstructure and Chlorine Ion Corrosion Performance in Bronze Earring Relics.

Materials (Basel, Switzerland)(2024)

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Chlorine ions play an important role in the corrosion of bronzeware. This study employs techniques such as XRD, OM, SEM, EBSD, and electrochemical testing to analyze the microstructure, crystal structure, chemical composition, and corrosion performance of bronze earrings unearthed at the Xindianzi site in Inner Mongolia. The results indicate the presence of work-hardened structures, including twinning and equiaxed crystals, on the earrings' surface. With an increase in chloride ion concentration in NaCl solutions from 10-3 mol/L to 1 mol/L, the corrosion current density of the bronze earrings increased from 2.372 × 10-7 A/cm2 to 9.051 × 10-7 A/cm2, demonstrating that the alloy's corrosion rate escalates with chloride ion concentration. A 3-day immersion test in 0.5% NaCl solution showed the formation of a passivation layer of metal oxides on the earrings' surface. These findings underscore the significance of the impact chloride ions have on the corrosion of copper alloys, suggesting that activating the alloy's reactive responses can accelerate the corrosion process and provide essential insights into the corrosion mechanisms of bronze artifacts in chloride-containing environments.
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bronze earrings,alloy structure,NaCl solution,polarization curve,electrochemical corrosion
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