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Microstructural evolution, electrochemical and corrosion properties of AlxCoCrFeNiTiy high entropy alloys

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posted on 2019-05-15, 00:00 authored by Y Qiu, S Thomas, Daniel FabijanicDaniel Fabijanic, A J Barlow, H L Fraser, N Birbilis
The microstructure of the Al x CoCrFeNiTi y high entropy alloy (HEA) system was studied using X-ray diffraction, scanning and transmission electron microscopy. A microstructural evolution from single-phase FCC to FCC + BCC + B2 occurred with increasing Al content. The addition of a comparatively small amount of Ti led to the formation of a Fe-Cr sigma phase. The corrosion characteristics of the alloy system were studied across different compositions, with such an alloy system exhibiting a high resistance to general corrosion, superior to stainless steel 304L in 0.6 M NaCl. Cyclic potentiodynamic polarisation suggested that the HEAs studied underwent pitting corrosion following breakdown. From exposure testing, it was seen that very fine pitting, although not extensive in nature, was the principle form of corrosion for Al x CoCrFeNiTi y after prolonged immersion. There was little evidence of microgalvanic corrosion or selective dissolution of a particular phase observed, despite the heterogeneous microstructure and significant elemental segregation in the alloys studied. The composition of the surface films formed upon the Al x CoCrFeNiTi y alloys were elaborated by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, which provided new and further insights regarding the surface films of such alloys. The study herein contributes to an emerging understanding of the corrosion characteristics of high entropy alloys.

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Journal

Materials and Design

Volume

170

Pagination

1 - 15

Publisher

Elsevier

Location

Amsterdam, The Netherlands

ISSN

0264-1275

eISSN

1873-4197

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

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2019, The Authors