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Role of segregation behavior of Cu and Sb in the region of inclusions on initial corrosion

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NPJ MATERIALS DEGRADATION
Volume 7, Issue 1, Pages -

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NATURE PORTFOLIO
DOI: 10.1038/s41529-023-00354-5

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This article studied the segregation behavior of elements at grain boundaries and pearlite defects, as well as the precipitation behavior of Cu in inclusions in low-alloy steel Q500. It was found that Cu, Ni, and Sb exhibited segregation behavior at the boundary of the inclusions, which reduced grain boundary segregation. Cu had the ability to capture Sb and Ni. The involvement of Cu and Sb in the local corrosion process of inclusions was observed through a multi-cycle 3.5% NaCl immersion test, during which Cu and Sb were oxidized to Cu2O and Sb2O3. Under the influence of the segregation of elements at the grain boundaries, the internal part of the crystal was preferentially corroded. Cr was enriched in the pearlite cementite, forming (Cr,Fe)(7)C-3, and contributed to the corrosion process by forming Cr2O3 and CrO3.
The distribution characteristics of corrosion-resistant elements in low-alloy steel affected the initial corrosion behavior of the matrix. In this article, the segregation behaviors of elements at grain boundaries and pearlite defects in low-alloy steel Q500 and the precipitation behavior of Cu in inclusions were studied. Cu, Ni and Sb had segregation behavior at the boundary of the inclusions, which was beneficial for reducing grain boundary segregation. Cu had the ability to capture Sb and Ni. Cu and Sb involvement in local corrosion process of inclusions were observised by multi-cycle 3.5% NaCl immersion test, during which Cu and Sb were oxidized to corresponding Cu2O and Sb2O3. Under the influences of the segregation of elements at the grain boundaries, the internal part of the crystal was preferentially corroded. Cr was enriched in the pearlite cementite, formed (Cr,Fe)(7)C-3 and contributed to the corrosion process, forming Cr2O3 and CrO3.

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