Acta Metallurgica Sinica (English Letters) ›› 2022, Vol. 35 ›› Issue (8): 1365-1375.DOI: 10.1007/s40195-022-01374-x

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Tribocorrosion Behavior and Degradation Mechanism of 316L Stainless Steel in Alkaline Solution: Effect of Tribo-Film

Jingyi Zou, Zhongwei Wang(), Yanlong Ma(), Liwen Tan   

  1. College of Material Science and Engineering, Chongqing University of Technology, Chongqing 400054, China
  • Received:2021-08-20 Revised:2021-11-17 Accepted:2021-11-25 Online:2022-01-13 Published:2022-01-13
  • Contact: Zhongwei Wang,Yanlong Ma
  • About author:Yanlong Ma myl@cqut.edu.cn
    Zhongwei Wang wangzw@cqut.edu.cn;

Abstract:

Tribocorrosion behavior and degradation mechanism of 316L stainless steel (SS) in alkaline solution were studied. The SS was worn in 0.1 mol/L NaOH solution with different potentials to investigate the synergism between wear and corrosion. The SS showed larger material loss at a cathodic potential of - 0.8 V and lower material loss at anodic potential when compared with that under pure wear condition. This was inverse when compared with that in other corrosive media, such as H2SO4 and NaCl solutions. The formation of tribo-films with different properties at different potentials played decisive role in the degradation process. Tribo-films were formed at cathodic potential (- 0.8 V) and anodic potentials (0 and 0.4 V). The tribo-film formed at - 0.8 V had the highest O content and was very brittle. It resulted in the easily peeling off of the film and then the acceleration of material degradation. By contrast, the tribo-films formed at anodic potentials were more complete and the O content was much lower. Such kind of ductile tribo-films could protect the SS from wear. The locally high concentration of OH- produced in the reduction reaction of oxygen at - 0.8 V could react with the tribo-film which consist of nano-particles (NPs) with high chemical activity and finally led to deep oxidation and embrittlement of the film. The passivation of the NPs at the anodic potentials could inhibit the oxidation of tribo-film to maintain its ductility.

Key words: Tribocorrosion, 316L stainless steel, NaOH, Tribo-film, Nano-particles