Acta Metallurgica Sinica (English Letters) ›› 2004, Vol. 17 ›› Issue (5): 625-631 .

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MICROSCOPIC CORROSION STUDIES OF DUPLEX STAINLESS STEELS

C.Leygraf, J.Pan, M.Femenia   

  1. Division of Corrosion Science,Department of Materials Science and Engineering,Royal Institute of Technology(KTH),SE-10044Stockholm,Sweden
  • Received:1900-01-01 Revised:1900-01-01 Online:2004-10-25 Published:2009-10-10
  • Contact: C.Leygraf

Abstract: Electrochem,cal scanning tunneling microscopy and scanning electrochemical microscopy have been used for in situ monitoring of localized corrosion processes of different Duplex stainless steels (DSS) in acidic chloride solutions. The techniques allow imaging of local dissolution events with micrometer resolution, as opposed to conventional electrochemical techniques, which only give an overall view of the corrosion behavior. In addition, combined scanning Kelvin probe force microscopy and magnetic force microscopy were used for mapping the Volta potential variation over the surface of DSSs. A significant difference in Volta potential between the austenite and ferrite phases suggests galvanic interaction between the phases. A compositional gradient appears within 2 micrometers across the phase boundary, as seen with scanning Auger microscopy (SAM). In all, the studies suggest that higher alloyed DSS exhibit a more homogeneous dissolution behavior than lower alloyed DSS, due to higher and more similar corrosion resistance of the two phases, and enhanced resistance of the ferrite/austenite phase boundary regions.

Key words: duplex stainless steel, corrosion mechanism, local electrochemical technique