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AStudyof Accelerated Corrosion of Stainless Steels under Highly Oxidizing Conditions
Authors Ubaldini A, Telloli C, Rizzo, A  Year 2024
Pubblication type Paper International Journal with referee
Abstract The corrosion behavior of certain steels under extremely oxidative conditions, simulating the impact of water radiolysis on stainless steels, has been investigated. Radiolysis generates aggressive species, including radicals, solvated electrons, and hydrogen peroxide, potentially leading to corrosion over time in materials typically considered resistant. To expedite the kinetics of this phenomenon, drastic conditions were employed, involving high concentrations of peroxide in a strongly acidic environment. Under these conditions, corrosion can manifest rapidly. The varied responses of different steels are contingent upon their inherent nature and chemical composition, notably the chromium and nickel content. Steels with higher chromium and nickel concentrations exhibit increased resistance to corrosion, even in such severe environments. Microscopic corrosion mechanisms involve pitting and intergranular corrosion. Pitting results in the formation of craters on surfaces, while intergranular corrosion leads to the detachment of grains.
Reference Coatings 2024, 14, 390.
https://doi.org/10.3390/coatings14040390
WEB Reference https://www.mdpi.com/2079-6412/14/4/390
Research unit MATMA
LastUpdate 11/11/2025
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4 TECNICHE ISOTOPICHE
S Scientific divulgation

impact factor Vero
ReferenzaUnivoca https://doi.org/10.3390/coatings14040390





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