Electrochemical and materials aspects of tribocorrosion systems

Tribocorrosion involves mechanical and chemical/electrochemical interactions between surfaces in relative motion in the presence of a corrosive environment. Tribocorrosion phenomena are encountered in many technological areas where they cause damage to installations, machines and devices. Often tribocorrosion damage is a problem for safety or for human health. In other applications tribocorrosion phenomena are put to good use in manufacturing. The chemo-mechanical mechanisms of tribocorrosion are still incompletely understood, they involve the properties of contacting material surfaces, the mechanics of the contact and the corrosion conditions. Electrochemical methods are widely used for the study of tribocorrosion reactions. To yield information about synergistic and antagonistic mechanisms they must be applied in situ under strictly controlled mechanical conditions, using materials with well-characterized surface properties. Recent progress in modelling and understanding of tribocorrosion systems is discussed and some challenges and opportunities for future research are identified.

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