A Bipolar Model of the Passivity of Stainless Steel: The Role of Mo Addition

Volume: 133, Issue: 12, Pages: 2465 - 2473
Published: Dec 1, 1986
Abstract
The passive films formed on the surface of and alloys in have been characterized by AES and variable angle XPS. It is found that additions of Mo to results in the formation of a passive film with a more highly developed interfacial barrier film composed mainly of , containing in solid solution which forms a glassy phase. In addition, the passive films were found to contain more Fe. Molybdenum appears to be present as Mo4+ and Mo6+ identified as...
Paper Details
Title
A Bipolar Model of the Passivity of Stainless Steel: The Role of Mo Addition
Published Date
Dec 1, 1986
Volume
133
Issue
12
Pages
2465 - 2473
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