화학공학소재연구정보센터
Journal of the Electrochemical Society, Vol.156, No.9, C313-C321, 2009
Characterization of the Corrosion Products of Crevice Corroded Alloy 22
The crevice corrosion performance of Alloy 22 was tested under potentiostatic polarization more positive than the repassivation potential in 4 M NaCl solution at 100 degrees C. Under this aggressive condition, crevice corrosion initiated under the crevice contacts and four stages of corrosion behavior were observed: initiation, propagation, stifling (corrosion slowed), and arrest (corrosion stopped). During the exposure, dark green deposits were found on the uncorroded metal surface around the crevice contacts, light green precipitations were found in the test solution, and the solution color changed from clear to light green. After exposure, loose black corrosion products were found under the crevice contacts. Surface analyses at the sites of varying corrosion penetrations showed similar composition depth profiles, and the results indicated that a 3-5 nm thick, chromium-rich oxide film was formed on the alloy surface. The composition depth profiles indicated that the crevice corrosion occurred by a uniform, nonselective dissolution. Surface analysis results showed that the corrosion products in the crevice were rich in O, enriched with Mo and W, and depleted of Ni and Cr relative to the bulk alloy. A solution analysis showed that Ni was the main element dissolved into the solution during the exposure.