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Atomic-scale mechanism of effect of co-separation of elements at interface of ferrite and austenite on Cr-depleted zone of duplex stainless steel

Yanhui Hou, Zekun Xu, Shi-long Zhou, Guangqiang Li

2023Journal of Iron and Steel Research International12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Three-dimensional atom-probe tomography and first-principles calculation combined with density functional theory were used to study the effect of the co-segregation of different elements formed during the solidification process of S32205 duplex stainless steel on the Cr-depleted zone at the interface between ferrite and austenite. It was found that the co-segregation of different elements formed during the solidification process of duplex stainless steel can also form Cr-depleted zone at the interface between ferrite and austenite. Moreover, Mo, Si, B, C and P atoms promote co-segregation with Cr atoms, which promotes the formation of Cr-depleted zone at the interface between ferrite and austenite in duplex stainless steel. Mo and Si strongly promote the segregation of Cr at the interface between ferrite and austenite, thereby promoting the formation of Cr-depleted zone. B, C and P elements also promote the segregation of Cr element at the interface between ferrite and austenite and the formation of Cr-depleted zone, but their effect is weaker than that of Mo and Si elements. These conclusions provide a new theoretical basis for improving the intergranular corrosion performance of duplex stainless steel.

Topics & Concepts

AusteniteMaterials scienceFerrite (magnet)Duplex (building)MetallurgyIntergranular corrosionBeta ferriteAtom probeCorrosionComposite materialMicrostructureChemistryDNABiochemistryHydrogen embrittlement and corrosion behaviors in metalsHigh-Temperature Coating BehaviorsAdvanced Materials Characterization Techniques