Results of electrochemical and X-ray studies of pure iron and iron based alloys nitrided in an NH3-H2 atmosphere at 550°C are presented. Structural peculiarities of the nitrided layers are related to the solubility of some alloying elements, especially chromium, in iron nitrides. Current density-potential curves recorded on oblique sections at various ‘depths’ in 0.025M H2SO4 + 0.05M Na2SO4 aqueous solutions show, in principle, a distinct tendency to passivation of 8 compound layers. Significant changes in the electrochemical behaviour of iron-chromium alloys containing ∼6.5 and ∼13%Cr, as characterised by active anodic dissolution, were observed in the precipitation zone. A potential reversal on nitrided surfaces due to oxygen coverage and some effect of soluble alloying elements on the electrochemical behaviour of the 8 phase were also found.
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