Electrochemical Properties of Iron Silicocarbide and Cementite in Acidic and Neutral Environments
11.02.2009 г.

Electrochemical Properties of Iron Silicocarbide and Cementite in Acidic and Neutral Environments

A. V. Syugaev,* S. F. Lomaeva,* A. N. Maratkanova,* D. V. Surnin,* and S. M. Reshetnikov**

 

* Physical-Technical Institute, Ural Branch, Russian Academy of Sciences,
ul. Kirova 132, Izhevsk, 426000 Udmurtia, Russia

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** Udmurt State University, ul. Universitetskaya 1, Izhevsk, 426034 Udmurtia, Russia

Received May 5, 2008

 

Abstract — Voluminous specimens of individual Fe5SiC iron silicocarbide and Fe3C iron carbide phases were produced by mechanical alloying with subsequent pressing and considered as models of nonmetallic inclusions in carbon steels and siliceous cast irons. In an acidic sulfate solution, silicocarbide is highly active in hydrogen reduction and iron ionization in the active dissolution range. Therefore, the corrosion resistance of silicocarbide in acids is lower compared to iron and cementite, which is caused by the peculiarities of its crystal structure. In a neutral borate solution both on silicocarbide and cementite, two anodic peaks are observed that are caused by the dissolution of the corresponding phase and the additional oxidation of the passive film, which is characterized by the heightened defectiveness because of the carbon accumulation. Silicocarbide has lower dissolution currents compared to cementite and a higher resistance to the local activation and depassivation, which is caused by the presence of a superficial layer enriched in SiO2.

 

PACS numbers: 81.07.Bc, 82.45.Bb

DOI: 10.1134/S2070205109010134