Abstract

The formation of multilayered oxides on 316 L is reassessed, considering the recently discovered phenomenon of steep concentration gradients in single corundum-type oxide grains after high temperature oxidation. Evidence is shown that the phenomenon applies to oxidation at high and low temperature, with a three-layered Cr-Fe-Cr oxide being preceded by a two-layered Cr-Fe oxide that directly links to observations reported for the native oxide. A coherent growth mechanism is proposed, with the reaction front shifting position depending on the annealing temperature. The absence of spinel-type oxides is discussed considering the Mn distribution.

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