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Corrosion

Scientific illustration.
(a) Illustration of the EC-cell, (b) the resulting XRD pattern as observed with a 2D-detector and (c) Integrated intensities.

Duplex Stainless Steels (DSS) are complex high-strength and corrosion resistant materials used in many applications. Nevertheless they still corrode, and in a collaboration with the group of Jinshan Pan at KTH in Stockholm, we perform in situ studies at various synchrotrons of DSS as they corrode using a combination of GISXRD, Transmission XRD, XRR, and X-Ray Fluorescence [1].

Reference

[1] Redefining passivity breakdown of super duplex stainless steel by electrochemical operando synchrotron near surface X-ray analyses
M. Långberg, C. Örnek, J. Evertsson, G. S Harlow, W. Linpé, L. Rullik, F. Carlà, R. Felici, E. Bettini, U. Kivisäkk, E. Lundgren, J. Pannpj
Materials Degradation (2019) 3:22