Distinct phase-selective corrosions of Ti-48Al alloy in aqueous electrolyte and molten salt

Corrosion of Ti-48Al alloys, consisting of γ-TiAl phase and α2-Ti3Al phase in lamellar structures, has been studied by electrochemical method at room temperature and molten salt method at elevated temperatures, respectively. Morphological, crystallographic, and microstructural studies provide direct...

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Main Authors: Huang, Xiaohu, Krishnan, P. S. Sankara Rama, Kuah, Kai Xiang, Meng, Tzee Luai, Ng, Yee, Liu, Hailong, Teo, Siew Lang, Karyappa, Rahul, Lin, Ming, Ngo, Andrew Chun Yong, Ramanujan, R. V., Blackwood, Daniel J., Liu, Hongfei
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1801672024-09-23T01:17:59Z Distinct phase-selective corrosions of Ti-48Al alloy in aqueous electrolyte and molten salt Huang, Xiaohu Krishnan, P. S. Sankara Rama Kuah, Kai Xiang Meng, Tzee Luai Ng, Yee Liu, Hailong Teo, Siew Lang Karyappa, Rahul Lin, Ming Ngo, Andrew Chun Yong Ramanujan, R. V. Blackwood, Daniel J. Liu, Hongfei School of Materials Science and Engineering Engineering Electrochemical Corrosion Molten Salt Corrosion Corrosion of Ti-48Al alloys, consisting of γ-TiAl phase and α2-Ti3Al phase in lamellar structures, has been studied by electrochemical method at room temperature and molten salt method at elevated temperatures, respectively. Morphological, crystallographic, and microstructural studies provide direct evidence for γ-phase selective etching by the electrochemical corrosion at room temperature. In contrast, α2-phase selective etching of the Ti-48Al alloy occurred during molten salt corrosion, alongside α2-to-γ phase transformations at elevated temperatures. The distinct corrosion behaviors have been discussed and attributed to different chemical and physical properties between γ-TiAl and α2-Ti3Al phases within the Ti-48Al alloy. Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR) This work is supported by A*STAR RIE2020 advanced manufacturing and engineering (AME) programmatic grant through the structural metal alloys program (SMAP, Grant no. A18B1b0061). 2024-09-23T01:17:59Z 2024-09-23T01:17:59Z 2024 Journal Article Huang, X., Krishnan, P. S. S. R., Kuah, K. X., Meng, T. L., Ng, Y., Liu, H., Teo, S. L., Karyappa, R., Lin, M., Ngo, A. C. Y., Ramanujan, R. V., Blackwood, D. J. & Liu, H. (2024). Distinct phase-selective corrosions of Ti-48Al alloy in aqueous electrolyte and molten salt. Corrosion Science, 231, 111997-. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.corsci.2024.111997 0010-938X https://hdl.handle.net/10356/180167 10.1016/j.corsci.2024.111997 2-s2.0-85188629008 231 111997 en A18B1b0061 Corrosion Science © 2024 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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topic Engineering
Electrochemical Corrosion
Molten Salt Corrosion
spellingShingle Engineering
Electrochemical Corrosion
Molten Salt Corrosion
Huang, Xiaohu
Krishnan, P. S. Sankara Rama
Kuah, Kai Xiang
Meng, Tzee Luai
Ng, Yee
Liu, Hailong
Teo, Siew Lang
Karyappa, Rahul
Lin, Ming
Ngo, Andrew Chun Yong
Ramanujan, R. V.
Blackwood, Daniel J.
Liu, Hongfei
Distinct phase-selective corrosions of Ti-48Al alloy in aqueous electrolyte and molten salt
description Corrosion of Ti-48Al alloys, consisting of γ-TiAl phase and α2-Ti3Al phase in lamellar structures, has been studied by electrochemical method at room temperature and molten salt method at elevated temperatures, respectively. Morphological, crystallographic, and microstructural studies provide direct evidence for γ-phase selective etching by the electrochemical corrosion at room temperature. In contrast, α2-phase selective etching of the Ti-48Al alloy occurred during molten salt corrosion, alongside α2-to-γ phase transformations at elevated temperatures. The distinct corrosion behaviors have been discussed and attributed to different chemical and physical properties between γ-TiAl and α2-Ti3Al phases within the Ti-48Al alloy.
author2 School of Materials Science and Engineering
author_facet School of Materials Science and Engineering
Huang, Xiaohu
Krishnan, P. S. Sankara Rama
Kuah, Kai Xiang
Meng, Tzee Luai
Ng, Yee
Liu, Hailong
Teo, Siew Lang
Karyappa, Rahul
Lin, Ming
Ngo, Andrew Chun Yong
Ramanujan, R. V.
Blackwood, Daniel J.
Liu, Hongfei
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author Huang, Xiaohu
Krishnan, P. S. Sankara Rama
Kuah, Kai Xiang
Meng, Tzee Luai
Ng, Yee
Liu, Hailong
Teo, Siew Lang
Karyappa, Rahul
Lin, Ming
Ngo, Andrew Chun Yong
Ramanujan, R. V.
Blackwood, Daniel J.
Liu, Hongfei
author_sort Huang, Xiaohu
title Distinct phase-selective corrosions of Ti-48Al alloy in aqueous electrolyte and molten salt
title_short Distinct phase-selective corrosions of Ti-48Al alloy in aqueous electrolyte and molten salt
title_full Distinct phase-selective corrosions of Ti-48Al alloy in aqueous electrolyte and molten salt
title_fullStr Distinct phase-selective corrosions of Ti-48Al alloy in aqueous electrolyte and molten salt
title_full_unstemmed Distinct phase-selective corrosions of Ti-48Al alloy in aqueous electrolyte and molten salt
title_sort distinct phase-selective corrosions of ti-48al alloy in aqueous electrolyte and molten salt
publishDate 2024
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/180167
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