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Effect of nitrogen on crevice corrosion in austenitic stainless steel
Authors:H Baba  Y Katada
Affiliation:National Institute for Materials Science, 1-2-1 Sengen, Tsukuba-shi, Ibaraki 305-0047, Japan
Abstract:Corrosion properties of high nitrogen austenitic steels in chloride solutions have been investigated. Nitrogen behavior was evaluated at various electrode potentials, and analysis of the surface film was carried out with XPS. The alloy used for the experiments had a composition of 23%Cr-4%Ni-0-1%Mo-0.7-1%N and was obtained through electro-slag remelting (ESR) under high nitrogen pressure. High nitrogen austenitic steel produced View the MathML source in the solution by crevice corrosion under a constant potential of 0.2 V (SCE). In the transpassive region and at 0.7 V (SCE), the products in the solution were View the MathML source, View the MathML source and View the MathML source. The amount of dissolved View the MathML source and View the MathML source increased with the electrode potential. View the MathML source in the solution suppressed decreases of pH, having a re-passivation effect. For crevice corrosion under a higher electrode potential than 0.4 V (SCE), the number of crevice corrosion points and the corrosion loss decreased as the electrode potential increased. This behavior can be attributed to the corrosion suppressing effect of View the MathML source dissolved in the solution as a product of crevice corrosion. The presence of chromium and iron oxides in the passivation film and crevice corrosion surface film were identified from XPS analysis. N 1s spectra indicated the presence of a nitride (CrN) or NH3.
Keywords:Stainless steel  Nitrogen reaction  Crevice corrosion  XPS  Polarisation  Potentiostatic
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