Effects of pre-oxidation on the corrosion behavior of pure Ti under coexistence of solid NaCl deposit and humid oxygen at 600 °C: the diffusion of chlorine

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The effect of pre-oxidation on the corrosion behavior of pure Ti covered with a solid NaCl deposit in the humid O2 flow at 600 °C is studied. The oxide scale, formed by pre-oxidation, protects the substrate from the NaCl induced corrosion during the initial stage. However, the corrosion of the pre-oxidized sample is severely accelerated by solid NaCl after an incubation period. The chlorine, generated from the decomposition of solid NaCl, diffuses into the oxide/substrate interface as ions during the incubation period, which was observed by ToF–SIMS. The chlorine at the oxide/substrate interface induces the fast corrosion after the incubation period although the pre-oxidation scale is complete and compact.

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Fan, L., Liu, L., Lv, Y., Wang, H., Fu, A., Yuan, J., … Yin, C. (2020). Effects of pre-oxidation on the corrosion behavior of pure Ti under coexistence of solid NaCl deposit and humid oxygen at 600 °C: the diffusion of chlorine. Scientific Reports, 10(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-73034-y

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