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Get Free AccessDetailed understanding of localised corrosion phenomena induced by inclusions in low-alloy steel is extremely critical as any corrosion-induced premature failure can potentially lead to a catastrophe. In particular, there is still ambiguity as to whether the localised corrosion initiation induced by non-metallic inclusions is an electrochemical process or a chemical process. Herein, the localised heterogeneous electrochemical mechanism of typical non-metallic inclusions–Al2O3, ZrO2-Ti2O3-Al2O3, and (RE)AlO3-(RE)2O2S-(RE)xSy – was investigated using scanning Kelvin probe force microscopy and current-sensing atomic force microscopy. The chemical stability of typical non-metallic inclusions was characterized by Pourbaix diagrams. The results indicate that the localised corrosion behaviour shows no correlation to the Volta potential difference between the non-metallic inclusions and the matrix. Moreover, the localised corrosion initiation process is mainly a chemical corrosion process rather than an electrochemical corrosion process. Thus, the applicability of Volta potential difference in predicating the preferential corrosion area in different system (conductive/nonconductive system) should be given full attention.
Chao Liu, Xuan Li, Reynier I. Revilla, Tong Sun, Jinbin Zhao, Dawei Zhang, Shufeng Yang, Xiaogang Li, Xuequn Cheng, Herman Terryn, Xiaogang Li (2020). Towards a better understanding of localised corrosion induced by typical non-metallic inclusions in low-alloy steels. Corrosion Science, 179, pp. 109150-109150, DOI: 10.1016/j.corsci.2020.109150.
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2020
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Corrosion Science
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10.1016/j.corsci.2020.109150
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