Alternative to Nitric Acid Passivation of 15-5 and 17-4PH Stainless Steel Using Electrochemical Techniques

Lara Banda, María del Refugio y Gaona Tiburcio, Citlalli y Zambrano Robledo, Patricia del Carmen y Delgado E., Marisol y Cabral Miramontes, José Ángel y Nieves Mendoza, Demetrio y Maldonado Bandala, Erick y Estupiñan López, Francisco H. y Chacón Nava, José G. y Almeraya Calderón, Facundo (2020) Alternative to Nitric Acid Passivation of 15-5 and 17-4PH Stainless Steel Using Electrochemical Techniques. Materials, 13 (12). pp. 1-14. ISSN 1996-1944

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Increasingly stringent environmental regulations in different sectors of industry, especially the aeronautical sector, suggest the need for more investigations regarding the effect of environmentally friendly corrosion protective processes. Passivation is a finishing process that makes stainless steels more rust resistant, removing free iron from the steel surface resulting from machining operations. This results in the formation of a protective oxide layer that is less likely to react with the environment and cause corrosion. The most commonly used passivating agent is nitric acid. However, it is know that high levels of toxicity can be generated by using this agent. In this work, a study has been carried out into the electrochemical behavior of 15-5PH (precipitation hardening) and 17-4PH stainless steels passivated with (a) citric and (b) nitric acid solutions for 60 and 90 min at 49 °C, and subsequently exposed to an environment with chlorides. Two electrochemical techniques were used: electrochemical noise (EN) and potentiodynamic polarization curves (PPC) according to ASTM G199-09 and ASTM G5-13, respectively. The results obtained indicated that, for both types of steel, the passive layer formed in citric acid as passivating solution had very similar characteristics to that formed with nitric acid. Furthermore, after exposure to the chloride-containing solution and according with the localization index (LI) values obtained, the stainless steels passivated in citric acid showed a mixed type of corrosion, whereas the steels passivated in nitric acid showed localized corrosion. Overall, the results of the Rn values derived show very low and similar corrosion rates for the stainless steels passivated with both citric and nitric acid solutions.

Tipo de elemento: Article
Palabras claves no controlados: Stainless steel, Passivated, Electrochemical noise, Precipitation hardening.
Materias: CONACYT > Ingeniería y Tecnología
T Tecnología > TA Ingeniería General y Civil
Divisiones: Ingeniería Mecánica y Eléctrica
Usuario depositante: Dra Citlalli Gaona
Creadores:
CreadorEmailORCID
Lara Banda, María del RefugioNO ESPECIFICADONO ESPECIFICADO
Gaona Tiburcio, Citlallicitlalli.gaonatbr@uanl.edu.mxorcid.org/0000-0001-9072-3090
Zambrano Robledo, Patricia del Carmenpatricia.zambranor@uanl.edu.mxNO ESPECIFICADO
Delgado E., MarisolNO ESPECIFICADONO ESPECIFICADO
Cabral Miramontes, José ÁngelNO ESPECIFICADONO ESPECIFICADO
Nieves Mendoza, DemetrioNO ESPECIFICADONO ESPECIFICADO
Maldonado Bandala, ErickNO ESPECIFICADONO ESPECIFICADO
Estupiñan López, Francisco H.NO ESPECIFICADONO ESPECIFICADO
Chacón Nava, José G.NO ESPECIFICADONO ESPECIFICADO
Almeraya Calderón, Facundofacundo.almerayacl@uanl.edu.mxorcid.org/0000-0002-3014-2814
Fecha del depósito: 16 Mar 2023 18:38
Última modificación: 01 Mar 2024 21:50
URI: http://eprints.uanl.mx/id/eprint/25196

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