Title :
Corrosion behavior of polymer-bonded NdFeB-based nanocrystalline magnets
Author :
Rada, M. ; Kardelky, S. ; Mazilu, I. ; Kirchner, A. ; Gebert, A. ; Gutfleisch, O. ; Schultz, L.
Author_Institution :
Leibniz-Inst. for Solid State & Mater. Res., Dresden, Germany
fDate :
7/1/2004 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The corrosion resistance of polymer bonded nanocrystalline NdFeB magnets with Nd-rich, stoichiometric, and Fe-rich compositions and that of their main constituent single phases is assessed in aqueous environments. For the evaluation of corrosion properties, gravimetric tests as well as potentiodynamic polarization measurements were performed in different nitrogen-purged electrolytes: 0.1 M sulfuric acid (pH=1), 0.5 M phthalate buffer (pH=5), and 0.1 M sodium hydroxide (pH=13). The single phases show anodic dissolution in strong acidic environment and stable passivation in alkaline solution. In weakly acidic phthalate buffer Nd-rich and Fe phases exhibit limited passive regions, whereas Fe3B and Nd2Fe14B do not show stable passivation. Polymer-bonded magnets of different compositions have a significantly improved resistance toward strongly acidic environments as compared to hot pressed magnets. Enrichment in Fe content and additions like Co and Nb improve their corrosion behavior.
Keywords :
boron alloys; composite materials; corrosion resistance; ferromagnetic materials; iron alloys; nanostructured materials; neodymium alloys; permanent magnets; NdFeB; alkaline solution; anodic dissolution; corrosion-resistant polymer bonded nanocrystalline magnets; gravimetric tests; nitrogen-purged electrolytes; phthalate buffer; potentiodynamic polarization measurements; sodium hydroxide; stoichiometry; sulfuric acid; Bonding; Corrosion; Electrical resistance measurement; Iron; Magnets; Passivation; Performance evaluation; Polarization; Polymers; Testing; NdFeB-based magnets; corrosion; passivation; polymer-bonded magnets;
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMAG.2004.829019