Applied Surface Science, Vol.258, No.3, 1235-1241, 2011
Initial oxidation of brass induced by humidified air
Complementary surface and near-surface analytical techniques have been used to explore a brass (Cu-20Zn) surface before, during, and after exposure in air at 90% relative humidity. Volta potential variations along the unexposed surface are attributed to variations in surface composition and resulted in an accelerated localized growth of ZnO and a retarded more uniform growth of an amorphous Cu(2)O-like oxide. After 3 days the duplex oxide has a total mass of 1.3 mu g/cm(2), with improved corrosion protective properties compared to the oxides grown on pure Cu or Zn. A schematic model for the duplex oxide growth on brass is presented. (C) 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.