Enhancing the Stability of Passive Film on 304 SS by Chemical Modification in Alkaline Phosphate–Molybdate Solutions

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The purpose of this work was to enhance the corrosion resistance of the passive film on 304 stainless steel (SS) by chemical modification in alkaline phosphate–molybdate solutions. The 304 SS was passivated in both phosphate and phosphate–molybdate mixed solutions to investigate the effect of molybdate on its corrosion resistance. The experimental results indicated that the passive film showed better corrosion resistance in Cl−-containing solutions after modification in phosphate–molybdate solutions than in phosphate-only solutions. Energy-dispersive spectroscopy analyses revealed that the passive film formed in phosphate–molybdate solutions contained Mo and P after modification, which is the reason for the enhanced corrosion resistance.

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Pan, C., Song, Y., Jin, W., Qin, Z., Song, S., Hu, W., & Xia, D. H. (2020). Enhancing the Stability of Passive Film on 304 SS by Chemical Modification in Alkaline Phosphate–Molybdate Solutions. Transactions of Tianjin University, 26(2), 135–141. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12209-020-00238-8

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