Electrochemical evaluation of the compatibility of fresh and aged Novec (TM) 71IPA with beryllium, stainless uranium, 304L stainless steel, and 2024-T3 aluminum alloy

Petry, L; Hansen, DC; Wittberg, TN; Barklay, CD; Kramer, DP; Yoon, Y; Knachel, HC; Birkbeck, JC; Russell, BG; Moddeman, WE

HERO ID

1611191

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Journal Article

Year

2012

HERO ID 1611191
In Press No
Year 2012
Title Electrochemical evaluation of the compatibility of fresh and aged Novec (TM) 71IPA with beryllium, stainless uranium, 304L stainless steel, and 2024-T3 aluminum alloy
Authors Petry, L; Hansen, DC; Wittberg, TN; Barklay, CD; Kramer, DP; Yoon, Y; Knachel, HC; Birkbeck, JC; Russell, BG; Moddeman, WE
Journal Electrochimica Acta
Volume 83
Page Numbers 490-500
Abstract This study was a material compatibility assessment of four metals (beryllium, stainless uranium, 304L stainless steel, and 2024-T3 aluminum) with an environmentally benign, non-aqueous, near-azeotropic mixture of hydrofluoroether (Novec (TM) 7100) with 4.5 wt% isopropanol designated Novec (TM) 71 IPA. The intent is to use the Novec (TM) 71 IPA to clean materials in sensitive, long-term assemblies. There is concern when an aged solvent is used to clean a metal surface, it may cause corrosion due to fluoride formation as the solvent ages. Two solvent conditions, one having no detectable fluoride (fresh) and the other with >= 17 ppm fluoride (aged) were evaluated. Electrochemical evaluations using impedance spectroscopy were performed to monitor the metal surfaces for signs of reaction. Microscopic and spectroscopic techniques, including X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, were used to characterize the metal surfaces before and after electrochemical tests. Increased impedance was observed when beryllium substrates were exposed to fresh or aged Novec (TM) 71 IPA and was attributed to formation of organic and/or inorganic films on native beryllium oxide. Other metals exhibited insignificant changes in impedance but did show some passive film formation. Results confirmed Novec (TM) 71IPA, containing up to 17 ppm fluoride, had no corrosive effect on the four tested metals and may be used to safely clean them. (C) 2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Doi 10.1016/j.electacta.2012.07.052
Wosid WOS:000311327100066
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Keyword Corrosion; Fluoride ions; Non-aqueous solvent; Electrochemical measurements; Passive films; Impedance; X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy; Novec (TM) 71IPA