Aj. Davenport et al., IN-SITU MULTIELEMENT XANES STUDY OF FORMATION AND REDUCTION OF THE OXIDE FILM ON STAINLESS-STEEL, Journal of the Electrochemical Society, 141(1), 1994, pp. 120000006-120000008
The effectiveness of in situ multielement x-ray absorption near edge s
pectroscopy for studying the passivation of alloys is demonstrated. By
simultaneously windowing the appropriate K(alpha) fluorescence lines
with a 13-element energy-dispersive germanium detector it is possible
to measure concurrently the behavior of different alloying elements du
ring electrochemical polarization. A thin film of stainless steel was
stepped between - 1.5 and + 0.4 V (MSE) (the transpassive region of ch
romium) in a pH 8.4 borate buffer. On the first oxidation, no metal wa
s lost and Fe and Ni showed some oxidation. On reduction, significant
Fe and a barely detectable quantity of Ni dissolved. During the second
oxidation, some Cr and a smaller fraction of Ni dissolved.