Electrochimica Acta, Vol.306, 71-84, 2019
Localized corrosion behavior of a single-phase non-equimolar high entropy alloy
In previous work, a design approach combining computational modeling and empirical knowledge has been reported to establish a more efficient paradigm for developing future corrosion resistant alloys. Using this approach, a single-phase non-equimolar high entropy alloy (HEA) was successfully designed and synthesized. In this work, a detailed experimental investigation of the localized corrosion behavior of this alloy is presented. The HEA was found to possess superior intrinsic pitting resistance and exhibit strong passivity, even in 6 M HCl. The ability of this HEA to initiate and propagate a pit has been studied. The pitting resistance was shown to result from the formation of a passive film with exceedingly strong resistance to breakdown and from a high resistance to pit propagation. Pitting was found to be significantly inhibited because of the extremely strong passivity, even in solutions with lower pH and higher chloride concentration than found in a typical local pit environment. The outstanding properties of the HEA validate the approach used for designing corrosion-resistant HEAs. (c) 2019 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords:High entropy alloy;Corrosion resistant alloy;Pitting corrosion;Passivity;Computational design