Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1469363 | Corrosion Science | 2013 | 9 Pages |
Passivity of duplex stainless steel was studied after long-term ageing in air using local electrochemical impedance spectroscopy, AES, XPS and EBSD. After mechanical polishing, the passive film was homogeneous and had a capacitive behaviour described by the CPE. After long-term ageing, a small thickening was detected and O2−/OH− was significantly higher in the austenite than in the ferrite. Austenite behaved as a blocking electrode whereas two capacitive loops were observed in the ferrite (low value of O2−/OH). The loop at high frequencies was related with the oxygen reduction and the loop at low frequencies was connected with the passive film.
► Influence of long-term ageing on passivity of duplex stainless steels. ► Influence of the crystallographic orientation of grains on passivity of duplex stainless steels. ► Surface analysis and electrochemical investigations at the microscale within both phases.