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High-throughput first-principles study on the effect of Ni segregation on the formation of Cr-depleted zone and corrosion resistance of S32205 duplex stainless steels

Zekun Xu, Yanhui Hou, Nele Moelans, Guangqiang Li, Shilong Zhou

2024Journal of Materials Research and Technology17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Recent studies have found that in the absence of Cr carbide precipitation, co-segregation of Cr and other elements at the interface between α-Fe and γ-Fe can also lead to the formation of Cr-depleted zones, leading to intergranular corrosion. The study employed three-dimensional atomic probes, focused ion beams, and high-throughput first-principles calculation techniques to investigate the impact of Ni atoms on the α-Fe/γ-Fe interface of UNS S32205 duplex stainless steels. The goal was to analyze the formation of Cr-depleted zones and interface corrosion resistance. The results indicate that both Ni and Cr atoms are segregated at the interface between α-Fe and γ-Fe phases; The strong interaction between Ni and Cr atoms hinders Cr segregation at the interface and slows down the formation of Cr-depleted zones; co-segregation of Ni and Cr can improve the stability of the α-Fe/γ-Fe phase interface, reduce the generation of microcracks, and reduce the stability of Cl atom adsorption in the cracks. This establishes the theoretical basis for further suppressing the formation of Cr-depleted zones and preventing intergranular corrosion.

Topics & Concepts

Materials scienceIntergranular corrosionCorrosionCarbideDuplex (building)MetallurgyPrecipitationAtom probeAdsorptionPhase (matter)ChromiumChemical engineeringMicrostructurePhysical chemistryPhysicsChemistryOrganic chemistryEngineeringBiologyMeteorologyGeneticsDNAHydrogen embrittlement and corrosion behaviors in metalsCorrosion Behavior and InhibitionHigh-Temperature Coating Behaviors