Corrosion Behavior of Cold-Rolled and Solution-Treated Fe 36 Mn 20 Ni 20 Cr 16 Al 5 Si 3 HEA in Different Acidic Solutions.
Essam R I MahmoudLamiaa Z MohamedMohamed Abdel Hady GepreelSaad EbiedAliaa AbdelfatahPublished in: Materials (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
New high entropy alloys with good corrosion resistance in severe environment are receiving increasing attention. This work reports upon the microstructure and the corrosion resistance of the non-equiatomic Fe 36 Mn 20 Ni 20 Cr 16 Al 5 Si 3 alloy in different acidic solutions. This alloy was designed by thermodynamic calculations using CALPHAD SOFTWARE, fabricated through casting, subjected to cold-rolling and solution-treatment, and compared with SS304 stainless steel. The corrosion test was performed through electrochemical behavior in 0.6 M NaCl and 0.6 M NaCl with 0.5 M H 2 SO 4 and 0.6 M NaCl with 1 M H 2 SO 4 solutions. Experimental results indicate that the alloy is composed of FCC phase as the main constituent besides a small amount of other BCC/B2 phases and other intermetallics. The corrosion test measurements revealed that cold-rolled Fe 36 Mn 20 Ni 20 Cr 16 Al 5 Si 3 alloy is more resistant to corrosion in 0.6 M NaCl, while it is more susceptible to localized pits in H 2 SO 4 to 0.6 M NaCl. Experimental results indicate that the pits are preferentially occurred in the areas of BCC/B2 phase precipitates. The solution-treated Fe 36 Mn 20 Ni 20 Cr 16 Al 5 Si 3 HEA has the highest corrosion resistance compared to others with the addition of H 2 SO 4 to 0.6 M NaCl. Surface morphologies of the different conditions were studied, and relevant results were reported.