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Susceptibility of Aluminum Alloys to Corrosion in Simulated Fuel Blends Containing Ethanol...

by Jeffery K Thomson, Steven J Pawel, Dane F Wilson
Publication Type
Journal
Journal Name
Fuel
Publication Date
Page Numbers
592 to 597
Volume
111

The compatibility of aluminum and aluminum alloys with synthetic fuel blends comprised of ethanol and reference fuel C (a 50/50 mix of toluene and iso-octane) was examined as a function of water content and temperature. Commercially pure wrought aluminum and several cast aluminum alloys were observed to be similarly susceptible to substantial corrosion in dry (< 50 ppm water) ethanol. Corrosion rates of all the aluminum materials examined was accelerated by increased temperature and ethanol content in the fuel mixture, but inhibited by increased water content. Pretreatments designed to stabilize passive films on aluminum increased the incubation time for onset of corrosion, suggesting film stability is a significant factor in the mechanism of corrosion.