Rm. Carranza et Mg. Alvarez, THE EFFECT OF TEMPERATURE ON THE PASSIVE FILM PROPERTIES AND PITTING BEHAVIOR OF A FE-CR-NI ALLOY, Corrosion science, 38(6), 1996, pp. 909-925
The effect of temperature (60-280 degrees C) on the properties of the
oxide films formed on Alloy 800 in 0.1 M NaCl and 0.1 M Na2SO4 aqueous
solutions was studied by in situ AC impedance spectroscopy and polari
zation in the Fe(CN6-3)/Fe(CN)(6)(-4) redox system. The anodic behavio
ur under the same experimental conditions was examined by potentiodyna
mic polarization techniques. In both solutions the passive film was fo
und to become more porous, and hence less protective, with increasing
temperature. However, at temperatures above 150 degrees C, the loss of
film protectiveness is more pronounced in chloride solutions, in whic
h pitting occurs. Fitting morphology was found to be strongly temperat
ure dependent: isolated and deep pits were found up to 200 degrees C w
hereas at higher temperatures a broad, shallow and more generalized ty
pe of attack was detected. No effect of temperature on the defect stru
cture of the semiconductor oxide film was found. It was concluded that
the changes in the pitting behaviour of Alloy 800 at temperatures bel
ow and above 200 degrees C are associated to a temperature-affected va
riation of the protective properties of the passive film. Copyright (C
) 1996 Elsevier Science Ltd.