Journal of the Electrochemical Society, Vol.144, No.11, 3697-3704, 1997
The Secondary Passive Film for Type 304 Stainless-Steel in 0.5 M H2SO4
An examination has been carried out of the secondary passive film on Type 304 stainless steel in 0.5 M H2SO4. The characterization techniques used were electrochemical (potentiodynamic; potentiostatic, and film reduction experiments) and surface analytical. A bilayer model for the secondary passive film is proposed. It appears that next to the metal, there is a modified passive film which controls the electrochemical response; i.e., governs the current for any applied potential. On top of this modified passive film, the experimental data are consistent with a "porous" corrosion-product film which adds to the total film thickness but has little influence on the electrochemical response. The composition of the secondary passive film corresponds most probably to a mixed Fe/Cr oxide/hydroxide enriched in Cr3+, With a composition similar to a primary passive film.
Keywords:IRON-CHROMIUM-ALLOYS;FE-CR-ALLOYS;GROWTH-KINETICS;CHEMICAL-COMPOSITION;CORROSION PROCESSES;STATE;METALS;ACID;DISSOLUTION;PHOSPHATE