2018
DOI: 10.1002/maco.201810386
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Electrochemical methods for the determination of Pedeferri's diagram of stainless steel in chloride containing environment

Abstract: Stainless steels are prone to localized corrosion (pitting and crevice) in the presence of oxygen and chlorides over a critical threshold. Prediction of the corrosion behavior of stainless steels in chloride containing environment is of great importance; for this reason, Pedeferri's diagram is proposed to define corrosion and passivity (perfect and imperfect conditions) as a function of the potential and chloride content. In this paper, the first effort is carried out to define electrochemical conditions to ob… Show more

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“…This is related to the stochastic nature of pitting corrosion that must be analyzed from a statistical point of view to determine potential distribution [43]. As can be seen, the solid line is passing through the results and scattering band, moreover, this is in accordance with the previous work in which Pedeferri's diagram is determined without using DOE [41]. The scattering of E bd in each chloride concentrations is about 100 mV (±50 mV from the solid line) which is lower than the scattering reported in ASTM G61 [51].…”
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“…This is related to the stochastic nature of pitting corrosion that must be analyzed from a statistical point of view to determine potential distribution [43]. As can be seen, the solid line is passing through the results and scattering band, moreover, this is in accordance with the previous work in which Pedeferri's diagram is determined without using DOE [41]. The scattering of E bd in each chloride concentrations is about 100 mV (±50 mV from the solid line) which is lower than the scattering reported in ASTM G61 [51].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 81%
“…The solid line is generated by the semi-logarithmic equation (4) and points are the experimental points. Since in Pedeferri's diagram, localized corrosion potential is a scattering band [38,41], it is necessary to define maximum and minimum passivity breakdown potentials for different chloride concentrations (pH = 6 and T = 20°C) by which ranges are defined (dotted lines). This is related to the stochastic nature of pitting corrosion that must be analyzed from a statistical point of view to determine potential distribution [43].…”
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