Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5367855 Applied Surface Science 2011 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

Passive film properties of type 304L stainless steel in nitric acid medium are investigated in both ex situ and in situ conditions. Ex situ results revealed that variation in passive film morphology occurs depending upon the concentration and time of immersion. In situ surface morphological investigation showed formation of platelet like structures at lower concentrations (0.1 M, 0.5 M), and towards higher concentration (0.6 M, 1 M) the platelet like structures got agglomerated, homogenized and started depleting from the surface leading to opening up of oxide boundaries. Compositional analysis of the passive film revealed duplex nature at lower concentration consisting of hydroxide and oxide layer, and with increasing concentration oxide layer predominates over the surface.

Research highlights▶ Passive film stability of 304L SS decreases with increase in nitric acid strength. ▶ In situ passive film study of 304L SS showed growth of platelet like structures. ▶ Passive film composition varies depending upon nitric acid concentration.

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