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Research Article

Corrosion behaviour of Sn-9Zn-xS solders in 3.5 wt-% NaCl solution

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Pages 1090-1099 | Received 29 Aug 2022, Accepted 13 Dec 2022, Published online: 26 Dec 2022
 

Abstract

The effects of S addition on the corrosion behaviour of Sn-9Zn solders in 3.5 wt-% NaCl solution were investigated using dynamic potential polarisation, electrochemical impedance spectroscopy techniques and weight loss measurement. The results indicate that S addition could obviously improve the corrosion resistance of Sn-9Zn solder alloy as revealed by much lower corrosion current density, higher impedance and the reduced weight loss. It is believed that the homogeneous microstructures of Sn-9Zn, especially the black refined Zn-rich phases are favourable to improve its corrosion resistance. SEM observations found that S addition might promote the formation of denser and more uniform corrosion products on the solder surface. The main corrosion product was Zn5(OH)8Cl2·H2O determined by EDS and XRD analysis.

Acknowledgements

The work was supported by the Natural Science Foundation of Jiangxi Province under grant No. 20181BAB206010.

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Funding

This work was supported by the Natural Science Foundation of Jiangxi Province [grant number 20181BAB206010].

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