Use of local electrochemical techniques for corrosion studies of stainless steels

The excellent corrosion resistance of stainless steels arises from the presence of a passive film on its surface. Above 10.5wt% Cr a chromium oxide of 1-3 nm is formed on the surface of the metal that in case of damage will reform and hinder further dissolution of the metal. However, the passivity o...

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Main Author: Fuertes, Nuria
Format: Others
Language:English
Published: KTH, Yt- och korrosionsvetenskap 2016
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XPS
AES
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-kth-1862062016-05-27T05:15:26ZUse of local electrochemical techniques for corrosion studies of stainless steelsengFuertes, NuriaKTH, Yt- och korrosionsvetenskapSwerea KIMAB ABStockholm2016Stainless steelpassive filmthermal oxideswork functionpicklingSKPFMSVETXPSAESThe excellent corrosion resistance of stainless steels arises from the presence of a passive film on its surface. Above 10.5wt% Cr a chromium oxide of 1-3 nm is formed on the surface of the metal that in case of damage will reform and hinder further dissolution of the metal. However, the passivity of the stainless steel can be altered by material factors and external factors; such as the composition of the underlying phases, external loads or thermal treatments. In this work the local electrochemical techniques Scanning Vibrating Electrode Technique (SVET) and Scanning Kelvin Probe Force Microscopy (SKPFM) and the local characterization techniques X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy (XPS) and Auger Electron Spectroscopy (AES) have been used to investigate corrosion phenomena of stainless alloys based on measurements of corrosion current density, work function, thickness and composition of the oxide. The effect on work function of the thickness of the passive film and composition of the underlying phases was investigated for 301LN austenitic stainless steel (Paper I) and a heat treated superduplex 25Cr7Ni type stainless steel (Paper II). It was shown that the work function can be an indicator of corrosion resistance of the phases in the microstructure, and that the composition of the underlying phases had a greater effect on the work function than the thickness of the passive film. External factors such mechanical deformation (Paper I) and welding (Paper III) altered the passivity of the steel and work function. It was found that plastic deformation decreased irreversibly the work function, whereas elastic deformation did not have any permanent effect. Thermal oxides affected the passivity of stainless steels welded joints and were detrimental for its corrosion resistance. Anodic activity, observed with SVET, and pitting corrosion were detected at the heat tint and attributed to the interaction between the composition and the thickness of the oxide. Brushing combined with pickling was recommended for recovering the passivity of stainless steels. <p>QC 20160516</p>Licentiate thesis, comprehensive summaryinfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-186206urn:isbn:978-91-7729-002-5TRITA-CHE-Report, 1654-1081 ; 2016:24application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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topic Stainless steel
passive film
thermal oxides
work function
pickling
SKPFM
SVET
XPS
AES
spellingShingle Stainless steel
passive film
thermal oxides
work function
pickling
SKPFM
SVET
XPS
AES
Fuertes, Nuria
Use of local electrochemical techniques for corrosion studies of stainless steels
description The excellent corrosion resistance of stainless steels arises from the presence of a passive film on its surface. Above 10.5wt% Cr a chromium oxide of 1-3 nm is formed on the surface of the metal that in case of damage will reform and hinder further dissolution of the metal. However, the passivity of the stainless steel can be altered by material factors and external factors; such as the composition of the underlying phases, external loads or thermal treatments. In this work the local electrochemical techniques Scanning Vibrating Electrode Technique (SVET) and Scanning Kelvin Probe Force Microscopy (SKPFM) and the local characterization techniques X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy (XPS) and Auger Electron Spectroscopy (AES) have been used to investigate corrosion phenomena of stainless alloys based on measurements of corrosion current density, work function, thickness and composition of the oxide. The effect on work function of the thickness of the passive film and composition of the underlying phases was investigated for 301LN austenitic stainless steel (Paper I) and a heat treated superduplex 25Cr7Ni type stainless steel (Paper II). It was shown that the work function can be an indicator of corrosion resistance of the phases in the microstructure, and that the composition of the underlying phases had a greater effect on the work function than the thickness of the passive film. External factors such mechanical deformation (Paper I) and welding (Paper III) altered the passivity of the steel and work function. It was found that plastic deformation decreased irreversibly the work function, whereas elastic deformation did not have any permanent effect. Thermal oxides affected the passivity of stainless steels welded joints and were detrimental for its corrosion resistance. Anodic activity, observed with SVET, and pitting corrosion were detected at the heat tint and attributed to the interaction between the composition and the thickness of the oxide. Brushing combined with pickling was recommended for recovering the passivity of stainless steels. === <p>QC 20160516</p>
author Fuertes, Nuria
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title Use of local electrochemical techniques for corrosion studies of stainless steels
title_short Use of local electrochemical techniques for corrosion studies of stainless steels
title_full Use of local electrochemical techniques for corrosion studies of stainless steels
title_fullStr Use of local electrochemical techniques for corrosion studies of stainless steels
title_full_unstemmed Use of local electrochemical techniques for corrosion studies of stainless steels
title_sort use of local electrochemical techniques for corrosion studies of stainless steels
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