Casajús, P.P.CasajúsWinzer, N.N.Winzer2022-03-0416.02.20172015https://publica.fraunhofer.de/handle/publica/23990910.1016/j.corsci.2015.02.01410.24406/publica-r-2399092-s2.0-84925357621Corrosion of high-purity Mg-Al alloys containing 3, 6 and 9 wt.% Al was investigated using electrochemical noise (EN) analysis. Changes in the EN signals were correlated with macroscopically observable events on the sample surfaces, which were recorded using time-lapse photography. Steady-state corrosion in all alloys was highly localised. For the Mg3%Al alloy, localised corrosion was preceeded by a period of general corrosion. The corrosion rate of the as-cast Mg9%Al alloy was less than those of the other materials but increased with solution annealing time. The results are consistent with strong galvanic coupling between Al-depleted and -enriched zones of the a-phase.enmagnesiumalloypitting corrosionpassive films620Electrochemical noise analysis of the corrosion of high-purity Mg-Al alloysjournal article