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Missouri University of Science and Technology

1968

Aluminum -- Dissolution -- Testing<br />Aluminum<br />Precious metals

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Influence Of Nobler Metal Salt Additions Upon The Dissolution Rate Of Aluminum In Hydrofluoric Acid, Barry L. Basden Jan 1968

Influence Of Nobler Metal Salt Additions Upon The Dissolution Rate Of Aluminum In Hydrofluoric Acid, Barry L. Basden

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"The rate of dissolution of aluminum in 2N HF upon the addition of nobler metallic salts was studied. Aluminum corrodes in HF due to the acid's ability to dissolve the protective oxide present on the surface. Rates were measured by the hydrogen evolution method. Salt additions of AgN0₃, CuSO₄, HAuC₄, and PtCl₄ to aluminum dissolving in 2N HF resulted in the electroless deposition of more or less coherent metals (from the salts mentioned) on the aluminum surface. The dissolution rate initially decreased in all of the cases and was attributed to the "blanketing effect" of the deposits. Ensuing increases of …