S. Elhajjaji et al., PASSIVE STATE BEHAVIOR OF SPECIAL AUSTENITIC AND FERRITIC STAINLESS-STEELS IN PHOSPHORIC-ACID POLLUTED BY SULFIDE IONS, Corrosion, 52(11), 1996, pp. 865-871
The passive state behavior of the ferritic Z1 CD 29-4 stainless steel
(SS) in industrial phosphoric acid (40 wt% H3PO4 with 1,000 ppm chlori
de [Cl-] and 330 ppm sulfate [SO42-]) polluted with 20 ppm sulfide ion
s (S2-) was compared to that of the austenitic Z2 CNDU 25-25 SS, which
is known for its high corrosion resistance. Comparison was made using
electrochemical techniques, electron spectroscopy for chemical analys
is (ESCA), and secondary ion mass spectroscopy (SIMS). The presence of
sulfide ions (S2-) increased the dissolution rate of the austenitic S
S to near that of the ferritic SS, Degradation of the protective passi
ve film on the austenitic SS was attributed to formation of compounds
of nickel and copper at the expense of chromium and molybdenum Behavio
r of the two SS in the passive state was not very different.