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Date of Publication:2019-10-01
Journal:MATERIALS AND CORROSION-WERKSTOFFE UND KORROSION
Included Journals:SCIE
Volume:70
Issue:10
Page Number:1764-1775
ISSN No.:0947-5117
Key Words:chemical passivation; electrochemical passivation; pitting corrosion; sodium nitrate; stainless steel
Abstract:A remarkable improvement in the pitting corrosion resistance of 304 stainless steel was attempted using a novel duplex passivation treatment method. First, chemical passivation in nitric acid followed electrochemical passivation via potential polarization of step cycling in sodium nitrate electrolyte. Compared with traditional chemical passivation, breakdown potential was increased from 0.31 V-SCE to positive than 0.9 V-SCE at 70 degrees C in a solution bearing 0.6 M [Cl-] concentration. The critical pitting temperature was enhanced from 21.5 degrees C to above 70 degrees C in a solution with 6 M [Cl-] concentration. Impedance analysis and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy results show that a more compact passive film with a higher ratio of chromium oxide on iron oxide was achieved by electrochemical passivation compared with chemical passivation. Morphology observation suggested that the potential polarization of step cycling slightly increased the dissolution of inclusions after being subjected to chemical passivation. The probable reason for the improvement on pitting resistance is discussed in detail based on inclusion dissolution and the protectiveness in passive film.