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Nitrogen significantly enhances corrosion resistance of 316L stainless steel in thiosulfate-chloride solution

By Dai, Jing; Feng, Hao; Li, Hua-Bing; Jiang, Zhou-Hua; Li, Hao; Zhang, Shu-Cai; Zhou, Peng; Zhang, Tao
Published in Corrosion Science 2020

Abstract

Thiosulfate is a threat to corrosion resistance of steels in chloride solution. This work revealed the inhibitory effect of nitrogen (N) on thiosulfate-accelerated corrosion of stainless steel by electrochemical measurements, microscopy observation and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy analyses. Results manifested that N-alloying significantly enhanced pitting corrosion resistance and repassivation ability of 316 L steel in thiosulfate-chloride solution. On the one hand, N consumed H+, then restrained reduction of S2O32− and subsequent formation of S and MS2. On the other hand, N reduced defect density and strengthened passive film by increasing fraction of Cr2O3 and Fe2O3, thus improving protective ability of passive film.

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