Metastable precursor structures in hydrogen-infused super duplex stainless steel microstructure – An operando diffraction experiment

Cem Örnek, Alfred Larsson, Gary S. Harlow, Fan Zhang, Robin Kroll, Franceso Carlà, Hadeel Hussain, Ulf Kivisäkk, Dirk L. Engelberg, Edvin Lundgren, Jinshan Pan

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We report the evolution of metastable precursor structures during hydrogen infusion in the near-surface region of a super duplex stainless steel. Grazing-incidence x-ray diffraction was employed to monitor, operando, the lattice degradation of the austenite and ferrite phases. Electrochemical hydrogen charging resulted in the splitting of the diffraction peaks of the austenite phase, suggesting the evolution of a metastable precursor structure. This may be explained by the formation of quasi-hydrides, which convert back into the austenite parent structure during hydrogen effusion. The ferrite showed less lattice deformation than the austenite and no phase transformation.

Originalspråkengelska
Artikelnummer109021
TidskriftCorrosion Science
Volym176
DOI
StatusPublished - 2020 nov.

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