Corrosion and passivation mechanism of chromium diboride coatings on stainless steel |
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Authors: | Larry R Jordan Anthony J Betts Peter A Dearnley |
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Affiliation: | a Department of Chemistry, The University of Auckland, Private Bag 92019, Auckland, New Zealand b School of Mechanical Engineering, University of Leeds, Leeds LS2 9JT, UK |
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Abstract: | The corrosion resistance of fully crystalline CrB2 coatings magnetron sputtered onto AISI 316L stainless steel was tested in acidic solutions. CrB2 coatings showed excellent corrosion protection, but suffered a breakdown when an anodic potential of greater than about +1 V (SHE) was applied to the surface in a 1 M HCl electrolyte. The coating failure at high potentials is attributed to transpassive dissolution of the coating at volume defects, enabling the electrolyte to reach the underlying 316L substrate, resulting in its rapid corrosion and subsequent fracturing of the coating. Electrochemical data and potential-pH (Pourbaix) diagrams, constructed from thermodynamic data, indicate that the corrosion resistance of CrB2 is due to the formation of a Cr(III) oxide passive film in the absence of activation corrosion. |
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Keywords: | A Acid solutions A Sputtered films C Passive films C Pourbaix diagram |
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