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Article Dans Une Revue npj Materials Degradation Année : 2020

Real-time dissolution of a compositionally complex alloy using inline ICP and correlation with XPS

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The real-time dissolution of the single-phase compositionally complex alloy (CCA), Al1.5TiVCr, was studied using an inline inductively coupled plasma method. Compositionally complex alloys (CCAs), a term encompassing high entropy alloys (HEAs) or multi-principal element alloys (MPEAs), are—in general—noted for their inherently high corrosion resistance. In order to gain an insight into the dissolution of Al1.5TiVCr alloy, atomic emission spectroelectrochemistry was utilised in order to measure the ion dissolution of the alloy during anodic polarisation. It was revealed that incongruent dissolution occurred, with preferential dissolution of Al, and essentially no dissolution of Ti, until the point of alloy breakdown. Results were correlated with X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, which revealed a complex surface oxide inclusive of unoxidised metal, and metal oxides in disproportion to the bulk alloying element ratio.

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hal-03145146 , version 1 (18-02-2021)

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Yao Qiu, Ruiliang Liu, Thomas Gengenbach, Oumaïma Gharbi, Sanjay Choudhary, et al.. Real-time dissolution of a compositionally complex alloy using inline ICP and correlation with XPS. npj Materials Degradation, 2020, 4 (1), pp.1-6. ⟨10.1038/s41529-020-0112-3⟩. ⟨hal-03145146⟩
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