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Wild avalanches and mild fluctuations during filiform corrosion of Mg in NaCl solution

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The filiform corrosion of Mg in NaCl solution was characterized by acoustic emission spectroscopy, measurements of the free corrosion potential, and optical observations under in-situ conditions. Three stages of corrosion were identified: an incubation period, localized attack, and filament propagation. The corrosion mechanisms include the Mg dissolution, the breakdown of hydroxide/oxide surface films, and the burst of gas bubbles. Localized attack and filament propagation are distinguished by a gradual transition from correlated avalanches (wild events) to predominantly stochastic processes (mild events), which still contain some weak avalanche signals. Our approach provides a way to monitor corrosion under in-situ conditions.

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Physical Review Research

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2643-1564
2643-1564

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American Physical Society

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Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EP/P024904/1)

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