2009
DOI: 10.3139/146.110185
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Enrichment and depletion of alloying elements in surface layers of iron base alloys annealed under different conditions

Abstract: X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), electron microprobe microanalysis (EPMA), and secondary ion mass spectrometry (SIMS) have been used for analyzing the chemical composition in surface layers of iron-base alloys. Samples analyzed in this study were a ferritic Fe–Mn alloy annealed under low partial pressure of oxygen and an austenitic Fe–Mn–Si–Cr alloy annealed under vacuum. The XPS results showed that manganese was enriched and oxidized while iron was metallic in the surface layer of the Fe–Mn alloy annea… Show more

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“…This finding agrees well with the studies which show that coordination of PEG to metal-metal complexes in solution leads to surface enrichment of some elements, e.g. manganese enrichment in the iron-manganese alloy materials [44][45][46]. CHI and ALG PEMs in contact with high concentration NaCl may experience conformation change due to the screening effect of Na þ and Cl À ions, leading to decomplexation and removal of the adsorbed CHI and ALG layers [8].…”
Section: Lbl Layerssupporting
confidence: 81%
“…This finding agrees well with the studies which show that coordination of PEG to metal-metal complexes in solution leads to surface enrichment of some elements, e.g. manganese enrichment in the iron-manganese alloy materials [44][45][46]. CHI and ALG PEMs in contact with high concentration NaCl may experience conformation change due to the screening effect of Na þ and Cl À ions, leading to decomplexation and removal of the adsorbed CHI and ALG layers [8].…”
Section: Lbl Layerssupporting
confidence: 81%