Investigation of anomalous hydrogen evolution from anodized magnesium using a polarization routine for scanning electrochemical microscopy
Resumen
With the goal to facilitate a new experimental procedure for the monitoring of anomalous
hydrogen evolution from anodically-polarized magnesium-based materials, this paper presents
the application of the three-step (off-on-off) anodization operation sequence for amperometric
scanning electrochemical microscopy (SECM) recently by our group to the characterization of
99.9% magnesium in aqueous saline solution. The SECM measurements done above
prepolarized and nonpolarized magnesium provided new information on the hydrogen
evolution reaction (HER) on this metal, whereas other experiments are presented that enable
to monitor the effect of the oxy-hydroxide layer formed on the metal under anodic
polarization. In addition, direct comparison of the data obtained for 99.9% magnesium with
those previously obtained for AZ63 magnesium alloy contributed to separate the effect of
noble impurities from the catalytic effect of the oxy-hydroxide layer formed on magnesium
for the hydrogen-evolution reaction