Abstract

AbstractPotentiodynamic polarization, potential decay, and reactivation potential measurements on a series of ferritic stainless steels (Fe‐26Cr) with single minor additions of Nb, Ti, Cu, and Mo in 1.0 mol dm‐3 sulfuric acid with or without 0.5 mol NaCl combined with AES and an argon‐ion sputter‐etching technique lead to the following conclusions: Cu and Mo suppress the active dissolution of the steel.

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