Publication
Symposium on “Challenges in Advanced Thin Films: Microstructures, Interfaces, and Reactions" 2004
Conference paper

Oxidation study of pure tin and its alloys via electrochemical reduction analysis

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Abstract

The oxidation of pure Sn and high Pb-Sn alloys was investigated under different oxidizing conditions of temperature and humidity. Both the chemical nature and the amount of oxides were characterized using electrochemical reduction analysis by measuring the electrolytic reduction potential and total transferred electrical charges. For pure tin, SnO grew faster under humid conditions than in dry air. A very thin (<10 ̊) layer of SnO2 was formed on the top surface under humid conditions. The mixture of SnO and SnO 2 was found for oxidation at 150°C. For oxidation of high Pb-Sn alloys, tin was preferentially oxidized on the surface, and tin content over the solubility limit suppressed the formation of lead oxide. For the evaporated Pb-3Sn alloy renewed two times at 370°C under H° atmosphere, tin was enriched on the surface as tin dendrites and lead oxide was formed in the tin-depleted region that surrounds tin dendrites.