抽象的

Influence of the pH and of the chloride concentration on the corrosion of metallic alloys for frameworks reinforcing dental prostheses. Part 2: Parent alloys

Patrice Berthod, Pascal De March, Felix Romder, Carine Agostino


This second part of the study deals with eight parent alloys, which are considerablymore present in the frameworks reinforcing fixed partial denture, but which also are more preserved from the buccal milieu and then from possible corrosion phenomena than post-solder alloys, because covered by the ceramic part. However, to anticipate what can occur in case of emergence of parent alloyÂÂ’s extremities, the same electrochemical experiments as for the post-solder alloys in the first part were realized in the same three simple solutions (open circuit potential follow-ups, polarization resistance measurements followed by estimation of corrosion currents according to Stern-Geary.Here too the recorded open circuit potentials are high ( 100mV/ NHE) or very high ( 450mV/NHE) for the high noble alloys (but significantly lower for the Pd-based and NiCr-based alloys). Generally, the elements Cu, In, Ga, Sn, Zn, Ni, Cr, ... which are not in their immunity domain as gold, platinum or palladium, are in their passivation domain and the corrosion of the alloys containing them is limited, as proven by the high and even very high values of polarization resistance (at least several k × cm² but often of several hundreds of k × cm²). Corrosion currents are thus of only 10µA/ cm² to 10nA/cm².


免责声明: 此摘要通过人工智能工具翻译,尚未经过审核或验证

索引于

  • 中国社会科学院
  • 谷歌学术
  • 打开 J 门
  • 中国知网(CNKI)
  • 引用因子
  • 宇宙IF
  • 研究期刊索引目录 (DRJI)
  • 秘密搜索引擎实验室
  • ICMJE

查看更多

期刊国际标准号

期刊 h 指数

Flyer