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Inffluence of ion beam implantation on the corrosion properties of stainless steel M. S. Dorofeeva, T. A. Gubaidulina, V. P. Sergeev, T. I. Dorofeeva

Contributor(s): Dorofeeva, Maria S | Gubaidulina, Tatyana A | Sergeev, Victor P | Dorofeeva, Tamara IMaterial type: ArticleArticleContent type: Текст Media type: электронный Subject(s): ионно-лучевая имплантация | нержавеющая сталь | коррозияGenre/Form: статьи в сборниках Online resources: Click here to access online In: 2020 7th International Congress on energy fluxes and radiation effects (EFRE 2020), Tomsk, Russia, September 14 – 26, 2020 : proceedings P. 766-768Abstract: A modified surface layers with high resistance were successfully prepared on corrosion stainless steel by Ion Beam Implantation (IBI). These layers contain oxides of chromium, aluminum, iron, and boron. It was revealed that the implantation of oxygen and aluminum with boron has a positive effect to the characteristic of the formed layers. In order to confirm this phenomenon, scanning electron microscopy (SEM), secondary ion mass spectrometry (SIMS), X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy were carried out to investigate the morphology and composition of this layer after ion implantation process. The corrosion behavior of the implanted stainless steel was investigated in NaCl solution by electrochemical system and long-term salt spray (NSS) tests. The modified surface layer has been demonstrated to improve the corrosion resistance of stainless steels, even in the long standing corrosion influence. Finally, the corrosion of the stainless steel with implantation was discussed.
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A modified surface layers with high resistance were successfully prepared on corrosion stainless steel by Ion Beam Implantation (IBI). These layers contain oxides of chromium, aluminum, iron, and boron. It was revealed that the implantation of oxygen and aluminum with boron has a positive effect to the characteristic of the formed layers. In order to confirm this phenomenon, scanning electron microscopy (SEM), secondary ion mass spectrometry (SIMS), X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy were carried out to investigate the morphology and composition of this layer after ion implantation process. The corrosion behavior of the implanted stainless steel was investigated in NaCl solution by electrochemical system and long-term salt spray (NSS) tests. The modified surface layer has been demonstrated to improve the corrosion resistance of stainless steels, even in the long standing corrosion influence. Finally, the corrosion of the stainless steel with implantation was discussed.

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