In situ structural studies of the passive film on iron and iron/chromium alloys using X-ray absorption spectroscopy

M. Kerkar, James Robinson, A. J. Forty
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The structure of the passive film that protects iron and iron/chromium alloys from corrosion has been investigated in situ in an aqueous environment using X-ray absorption spectroscopy, with fluorescence yield detection. From an analysis of the EXAFS and XANES it has been shown that the film formed on iron consists of FeO6 octahedra, linked together by sharing edges to form what are probably sheets, or chains. When the iron is alloyed with chromium, or when it is exposed to a solution containing chromate ions, the passive film becomes more disordered and the distance between neighbouring iron atoms increases slightly. More significantly, from the passivation point of view, it has been shown that the chromium is incorporated into the passive layer as a phase essentially identical to Cr(OH)3, i.e. CrO6 octahedra linked by hydrogen bonds into an amorphous three-dimensional phase. It is this phase that appears to give rise to the enhanced corrosion resistance that chromium imparts to iron alloys.
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用x射线吸收光谱法研究铁和铁/铬合金钝化膜的原位结构
利用x射线吸收光谱和荧光产率检测,在水环境中原位研究了保护铁和铁/铬合金免受腐蚀的钝化膜的结构。从对EXAFS和XANES的分析可以看出,在铁上形成的薄膜是由FeO6八面体组成的,它们通过共享的边缘连接在一起,形成可能是片状或链状的结构。当铁与铬合金或暴露于含有铬酸盐离子的溶液中时,钝化膜变得更加无序,相邻铁原子之间的距离略有增加。更重要的是,从钝化的角度来看,铬作为与Cr(OH)3基本相同的相被纳入钝化层,即由氢键连接成无定形三维相的CrO6八面体。正是这一阶段似乎提高了铬赋予铁合金的耐腐蚀性。
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