The passive state of three commercial highly alloyed austenitic stainless steels is studied by voltammetric, contact electric resistance and impedance measurements in 0.5 M sulphate solutions (pH 2-7). The three materials self-passivate and are susceptible to transpassive dissolution. The electric properties of the passive films formed are only slightly dependent on alloy composition. The impedance response can be interpreted as due to both the electronic properties of a thin semiconductor film of variable stoichiometry and the ionic defect migration through that film limiting the metal dissolution rate in the passive state. A range of kinetic, transport and structural parameters characterising the passive film and its interfaces with the u...
International audienceThe passivity and protective nature of the passive films are essentially relat...
The passive and transpassive behaviour of Alloy 31, a highly alloyed austenitic stainless steel (UNS...
The passive state of Fe‐12% Cr and Fe‐25% Cr alloys in 1 M sulfate solutions of pH 0 and 5 was studi...
The passive state of three commercial highly alloyed austenitic stainless steels is studied by volta...
A quantitative approach to evaluate the effect of the passive film on the corrosion resistance of fe...
A quantitative approach to evaluate the effect of the passive film on the corrosion resistance of fe...
Passive films were grown at constant potential in acidic (pH∼2) and alkaline (pH∼13) solutions on ch...
Passive films were grown at constant potential in acidic (pH∼2) and alkaline (pH∼13) solutions on ch...
The electrochemical behaviour of the highly alloyed austenitic stainless steel UNS N08031 (Alloy 31)...
The passive and transpassive behaviour of Alloy 31, a highly alloyed austenitic stainless steel (UNS...
International audienceThe passivity and protective nature of the passive films are essentially relat...
International audienceThe passivity and protective nature of the passive films are essentially relat...
International audienceThe passivity and protective nature of the passive films are essentially relat...
The passive and transpassive behaviour of Alloy 31, a highly alloyed austenitic stainless steel (UNS...
International audienceThe passivity and protective nature of the passive films are essentially relat...
International audienceThe passivity and protective nature of the passive films are essentially relat...
The passive and transpassive behaviour of Alloy 31, a highly alloyed austenitic stainless steel (UNS...
The passive state of Fe‐12% Cr and Fe‐25% Cr alloys in 1 M sulfate solutions of pH 0 and 5 was studi...
The passive state of three commercial highly alloyed austenitic stainless steels is studied by volta...
A quantitative approach to evaluate the effect of the passive film on the corrosion resistance of fe...
A quantitative approach to evaluate the effect of the passive film on the corrosion resistance of fe...
Passive films were grown at constant potential in acidic (pH∼2) and alkaline (pH∼13) solutions on ch...
Passive films were grown at constant potential in acidic (pH∼2) and alkaline (pH∼13) solutions on ch...
The electrochemical behaviour of the highly alloyed austenitic stainless steel UNS N08031 (Alloy 31)...
The passive and transpassive behaviour of Alloy 31, a highly alloyed austenitic stainless steel (UNS...
International audienceThe passivity and protective nature of the passive films are essentially relat...
International audienceThe passivity and protective nature of the passive films are essentially relat...
International audienceThe passivity and protective nature of the passive films are essentially relat...
The passive and transpassive behaviour of Alloy 31, a highly alloyed austenitic stainless steel (UNS...
International audienceThe passivity and protective nature of the passive films are essentially relat...
International audienceThe passivity and protective nature of the passive films are essentially relat...
The passive and transpassive behaviour of Alloy 31, a highly alloyed austenitic stainless steel (UNS...
The passive state of Fe‐12% Cr and Fe‐25% Cr alloys in 1 M sulfate solutions of pH 0 and 5 was studi...