材料科学
微观结构
腐蚀
合金
高熵合金
冶金
钝化
固溶体
体积分数
化学工程
复合材料
工程类
图层(电子)
作者
Weiping Chen,Chenliang Chu,Ling Chen,Yang Chen,Zhiwei Hu,Qiang Chen,Zhiqiang Fu
标识
DOI:10.1002/adem.202200780
摘要
The relationship among microstructure, mechanical properties, and corrosion behavior of an Al 7.5 Co 20.5 Fe 24 Ni 24 Cr 24 high‐entropy alloy (HEA) is systematically studied. The as‐cast HEA consisted of a single face‐centered cubic (FCC) phase with negligible chemical inhomogeneities of Al and Ni elements, whereas the homogenized HEA displayed a single FCC supersaturated solid‐solution phase with uniform distribution of constituent elements. Homogenization followed by aging at 900 and 700 °C leads to the formation of different precipitates in the FCC matrix. As the variety and volume fraction of precipitates increased, the HEA samples accordingly show enhanced strengths accompanied by slight losses in ductility. However, the formation of L1 2 , B2, and σ precipitates is detrimental to the electrochemical properties of the HEAs. Improving the homogeneity of elemental distribution leads to a higher content of Cr oxides and Co(Fe,Cr) 2 O 4 complex oxides in the passivation film, rendering an enhancement of corrosion resistance of the HEA in sulfuric acid. This work reveals the influence of chemical inhomogeneities and precipitates on the mechanical and electrochemical properties of the FCC‐structured Al 7.5 Co 20.5 Fe 24 Ni 24 Cr 24 HEA via tuning phase composition, providing an interesting insight into how to balance the structural (strength and ductility) and functional (anti‐corrosion) properties of HEAs.
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