Comparative Corrosion Behavior of Pure Copper and Brass in 3.5% NaCl Solution
Abstract
Copper and brass are used in many economic sectors as electrical,
construction, transport and others. From common household electrical wiring to
boat propellers and from photovoltaic cells to saxophones, copper and its alloys are
employed in a variety of end-uses. Copper tubing is now the standard material for
potable water and heating systems in most developed countries. This is in part due
to its bacteriostatic properties, or in other words due to the ability of copper to
inhibit the growth of bacterial and viral organisms in water. Therefore, the
corrosion resistance of copper and brass are important in defining the field of use
as construction parts. This paper aims at investigating the comparative corrosion
behavior of pure copper and brass in 3.5 % NaCl solution. The corrosion behavior
of both type samples in 3.5% NaCl solution was investigated by the use of
electrochemical methods as open circuit potential and linear polarization
resistance measurements. The results show an improved corrosion resistance of
pure copper sample in 3.5 wt. % NaCl solution as compared with brass sample.
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