1. Current developments of nanoscale insight into corrosion protection by passive oxide films.
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Maurice, Vincent and Marcus, Philippe
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CORROSION & anti-corrosives , *OXIDE coating , *NANOSTRUCTURED materials , *CHROMIUM , *METALLIC surfaces - Abstract
Highlights • Current developments of nanoscale insight into passive oxide films. • Cr(III) enrichment and its homogeneity at the nanoscale in passive films. • Corrosion properties of grain boundaries in early intergranular corrosion. • Interaction of organic inhibitor molecules with passivated metallic surfaces. Abstract Oxide passive films are a key for the durability of metals and alloys components as well as a central issue in corrosion science and engineering. Herein, we discuss current developments of the nanometer and sub-nanometer scale knowledge of the barrier properties and adsorption properties of passive oxide films brought by recent model experimental and theoretical investigations. The discussed aspects include (i) the chromium enrichment and its homogeneity at the nanoscale in passive films formed on Cr-bearing alloys such as stainless steel, (ii) the corrosion properties of grain boundaries in early intergranular corrosion before penetration and propagation in the grain boundary network, and (iii) the interaction of organic inhibitor molecules with incompletely passivated metallic surfaces. In all three cases, key issues are highlighted and future developments that we consider as most relevant are identified. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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