The pitting and localized dissolution characteristics of a high purity Fe-1
8%Cr-12%Ni stainless steel were studied in bromide, chloride and mixed solu
tions. The mass transfer rates of dissolution products within artificial pi
ts were measured when a salt layer covered the steel. The mass transfer con
trolled dissolution was more rapid in the bromide than in the chloride. The
overvoltage for active dissolution of the steel was measured in solutions
saturated with its dissolved products. The overvoltage was lower in chlorid
e than in bromide solutions by about 180 mV. The concentration at which the
active surface repassivated was measured as the concentrated solution adja
cent to the surface diffused away. The measured pitting potential increased
with an increased ratio of bromide to chloride for the freely exposed stee
l surface. The lower pitting potential in chloride solutions was attributab
le to higher rates of dissolution of the steel in concentrated pit solution
s, lower mass transfer rates from pits, and lower concentrations at which t
he pits repassivated. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.