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Physical Sciences and Mathematics

1995

Stainless steel

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A Photoelectrochemical Investigation Of A.C.Modulated Passive Films On 304 Stainless Steel In Weak-Alkaline And Neutral Solution, Tianbao Du, Chunan Cao, Jiakang Yu, Haichao Lin Nov 1995

A Photoelectrochemical Investigation Of A.C.Modulated Passive Films On 304 Stainless Steel In Weak-Alkaline And Neutral Solution, Tianbao Du, Chunan Cao, Jiakang Yu, Haichao Lin

Journal of Electrochemistry

A photoelectrochemical investigation has been carried out on AISI 304 stainlesssteeI AV modulated passive film in 0.1mol/L Na_2B_4O_7 and 0.5 mol/L Na_2SO_4 solution.Photocurrentcurve depends on the potential、passive condition and testing solutions. The results of the measurementsindicate that the photoresponse is determined by the defects in the electronic structure of the films whenthe defects lead to localized states in the bandgap region. It is concluded that the passive film on AISI304 stainless steel is in a highly disordered amorphous state.


Electrochemical Behaviors Of The Loaded Stainless Steel In Dilute Thiosulphate Solution, Changjian Lin, Zude Feng, Fuling Lin, Fayang Wang, Jianguang Tang, Yuanhui Wang Nov 1995

Electrochemical Behaviors Of The Loaded Stainless Steel In Dilute Thiosulphate Solution, Changjian Lin, Zude Feng, Fuling Lin, Fayang Wang, Jianguang Tang, Yuanhui Wang

Journal of Electrochemistry

The electrochemical behavior of l8/8 stainless steel in dilute thiosulphate solutionduring strained loading was studied by various electrochemical techniques and scanning electronmicroscope.It is evidenced that the corrosion activity of stainless steel increased with strained loading.The dynamic process of repassivation ,which may datermine the initiation ,the cease and developmentof the stress corrosion cracking for stainless steel ,was strongly influenced by both electrochemical andloading conditions. Pitting corrosion may locate preferentially on the sites which was suffered mostloading.The propagation of pitting corrosion of stainless steel may induce stress corrosion crakingunder certain conditions.


Studies Of The Black Molybdate Conversion Film On Stainless Steel, Jingli Fang, Liuqin Liuqin, Keping Han, Yaohui Chen May 1995

Studies Of The Black Molybdate Conversion Film On Stainless Steel, Jingli Fang, Liuqin Liuqin, Keping Han, Yaohui Chen

Journal of Electrochemistry

A black conversion film was formed on stainless steel with cathodicelectrodeposition method from a molybdate-phosphate solution. This film displayed goodthemcotability. The results of XPS and AES analysis showed that the thickness of the film was 820 nmand that Mo existed as Mo(Ⅵ)in the surface of the film,while existed as Mo(Ⅵ)and Mo(Ⅳ)in theinternal layer of the film. The relative atomic percent content(A,C.% of the film obtained from theelemental composition constant region of the depth profile curves by AES was O 50.9%,Mo 29.4%,P12.6%and Fe 7.1%respectively.The cyclevoltammetric oxluation peak also showed that Mo(Ⅳ)existed in the internal layer of the film.


A Sutface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopic Study On The Inhibition Mechanism Of Bmat On Stainless Steel In Hydrochloric Acid Solutions, Yinghua Zha, Baoming Wei May 1995

A Sutface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopic Study On The Inhibition Mechanism Of Bmat On Stainless Steel In Hydrochloric Acid Solutions, Yinghua Zha, Baoming Wei

Journal of Electrochemistry

The absorbtion of some nitrogen and sulfur compounds such as BMAT on 18-8stainless steel(SS)in 0.5% HCl were investigated by surface enhanced Raman scattering(SERS)spectroscopy.The SERS spectra of BMAT adsorbed on SS were measured using a SS electredepositedwith discontin uous silvet micro-islands.The results show that the inhibitor,BMAT,is chemisorbed onthe SS surface through the N atom. Under the influence of π-electron interaction ,BMAT can beadsorbed on SS surface at an angle. The allyls in BMAT molecules play the role of steric hindrance inthe inbibition effect.