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Title Exploring the corrosion behavior of cost-effective AlCrFeNi high-entropy alloys with various microstructure characteristics in sulfuric acid environment
Type JournalPaper
Keywords Cost-effective high-entropy alloy, Microstructure characterization, Corrosion resistance, Passive film.
Abstract Eutectic high entropy alloys (EHEA) such as AlCoCrFeNi2.1 exhibit unique mechanical properties, including higher strength and ductility compared to single-phase solid solution high entropy alloys (HEAs). However, their high Co content limits their engineering applications. In this work, the corrosion behavior of cost-effective AlCrFeNi HEAs, specifically AlCrFeNi3.1 and AlCrFe2Ni2.1, in a 0.5 M H2SO4 environment is systematically studied by electrochemical methods. Furthermore, the results are compared with those of AlCoCrFeNi2.1 EHEA. The findings demonstrate that both the AlCoCrFeNi2.1 EHEA and cost-effective AlCrFeNi HEAs, namely AlCrFeNi3.1 and AlCrFe2Ni2.1, consist of (Co)CrFeNi-rich face-centered cubic (FCC) and NiAl-rich body-centered cubic (BCC)/B2 phases. The AlCrFeNi3.1 alloy has excellent passivation behavior, followed by the AlCoCrFeNi2.1 and AlCrFe2Ni2.1 HEAs. The high Cr/Al ratio of the BCC/B2 phase in the AlCrFeNi3.1 alloy decreases the formation of Al hydroxides/oxides in the complex passive film, which enhances passivation and leads to a thicker passive film on the alloy surface. Specifically, the Al hydroxides/oxides reduce corrosion resistance, while Cr serves a crucial protective function. These insights significantly enhance our understanding of the electrochemical behavior of cost-effective AlCrFeNi HEAs subjected to environment-induced degradation, providing valuable guidance for the development of innovative protective materials in engineering applications.
Researchers Evgeny Trofimov (Not In First Six Researchers), Abdel-Hamid I. Mourad (Not In First Six Researchers), Yong-Cheng Lin (Not In First Six Researchers), Nataliya Shaburova (Not In First Six Researchers), Milena Efimova (Not In First Six Researchers), Davood Gholami (Fifth Researcher), Dmitry Mikhailov (Fourth Researcher), Svetlana Pratskova (Third Researcher), Omid Imantalab (Second Researcher), Majid Naseri (First Researcher)