Diffusion-induced grain boundary migration is the dominant mechanism for rapid Cr dealloying and porosity formation in Ni-30Cr during molten chloride salt exposure, with surface-induced grain structure dictating the corrosion morphology.
Erlebacher, An Atomistic Description of Dealloying Porosity Evolution, the Critical Potential, and Rate-Limiting Behavior, (2004)
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Role of diffusion-induced grain boundary migration during molten salt corrosion of a Ni-30Cr alloy
Diffusion-induced grain boundary migration is the dominant mechanism for rapid Cr dealloying and porosity formation in Ni-30Cr during molten chloride salt exposure, with surface-induced grain structure dictating the corrosion morphology.