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Potentiodynamic studies of modified 9Cr-1Mo ferritic steel in sulphuric acid and seawate.

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Title Potentiodynamic studies of modified 9Cr-1Mo ferritic steel in sulphuric acid and seawate.
 
Creator Dr., O. P. Modi
M N , Munagole
Dr., K P Singh
 
Subject Lightweight Materials
 
Description The potentiodynamic behaviour of annealed and cold worked 9Cr-1Mo, modified with V0.198 wt% and Nb 0.072 wt%, ferritic steel has been studied in H2SO4 in the concentration range 0.1–5 N at a scan rate of 45 mV min−1 at 25°C. Ecorr becomes more noble while the other electrochemical parameters, i.c. icorr, icrit, ip and Ecp for both states of the modified steel decrease with the increase in acid concentration. This trend was more marked in the annealed than in the cold worked alloy. This alloy shows a higher corrosion resistance in IN H2SO4 than pure 9Cr-1Mo steel. Slight passivation at higher potential in both cold worked and annealed modified 9Cr-1Mo was observed in seawater whereas no passivation was indicated in the case of annealed pure 9Cr-1Mo steel under the same experimental condition. The different corrosion behaviour has been explained as a result of microstructural differences.
 
Date 1990
 
Type Article
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Identifier Dr., O. P. Modi and M N , Munagole and Dr., K P Singh (1990) Potentiodynamic studies of modified 9Cr-1Mo ferritic steel in sulphuric acid and seawate. Corrosion Science, 30. pp. 941-947.
 
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