OXIDE FORMATION AND ANODIC POLARIZATION BEHAVIOR OF THIN-FILMS OF AMORPHOUS AND CRYSTALLINE FE-CR-P ALLOYS PREPARED BY ION-BEAM MIXING
[摘要] An experimental program has been conducted to determine the effect of phosphorus on the corrosion and passivation behavior of Fe-Cr-P alloys. Chemically homogeneous 60 nm films of Fe-10Cr-xP (x from 0 to 35 at.%) were prepared by multilayer evaporation followed by ion beam mixing with Kr+ ions. Films with a phosphorus content of at least 25 at.% were found to be entirely amorphous, while films with 15 at.% P consisted of both amorphous and bcc phases. Recrystallization of the amorphous phase was accomplished by heating the samples to 450-degrees-C in a purified argon flow furnace. Electrochemical polarization tests in an acid solution have shown the Fe-10Cr-xP films to be more corrosion resistant than Fe-10Cr, with the corrosion resistance increasing with the amount of P present. The corrosion resistance is not significantly affected when the amorphous films are recrystallized, indicating that the behavior is chemically controlled and not a result of the amorphous structure. When examined by XPS, the phosphorus appears to enhance passivation by encouraging Cr enrichment in the oxide and by incorporating in the oxide as phosphate.
[发布日期] 1991-07-01 [发布机构]
[效力级别] Proceedings Paper [学科分类]
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