Chapter 25: Aqueous Corrosion of Beryllium and Beryllium Alloys
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Published:2009
Abstract
This chapter covers the corrosion behavior of beryllium in aqueous environments. It describes the chemical reactions that drive the corrosion process, the conditions required for equilibrium, and the factors that affect corrosion resistance. It discusses the stability of the native oxides that form on the surface of beryllium and their ability to withstand acids, bases, and corrosive agents found in rain and seawater. It explains how carbides, inclusions, ions, and impurities contribute to corrosion damage, particularly pitting, and how corrosion reduces the ductility and fracture strength of certain beryllium alloys.
Alfred Goldberg, Edward N.C. Dalder, Edgar E. Vidal, Brajendra Mishra, Aqueous Corrosion of Beryllium and Beryllium Alloys, Beryllium Chemistry and Processing, By Kenneth A. Walsh;Edited By Edgar E. Vidal, Alfred Goldberg, Edward N.C. Dalder, David L. Olson, Brajendra Mishra, ASM International, 2009, p 459–483, https://doi.org/10.31399/asm.tb.bcp.t52230459
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