Abstract

Cr-Co-Ni Multi-Principal Element Alloys (MPEAs) with good combinations of strength and ductility were studied to determine their attendant corrosion performance. Three alloys – Cr45Co27.5Ni27.5, Cr33.3Co33.3Ni33.3, and Cr25Co37.5Ni37.5 – were produced in recrystallized and cold-worked states, and their electrochemical response was tested in a simulated seawater electrolyte. Increasing the Cr content improved the yield strength (σy) and ultimate tensile strength (UTS), while maintaining high (>40%) uniform elongation. Potentiodynamic polarization and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy revealed high corrosion resistance of the alloys in simulated seawater, in particular the Cr-rich alloy (Cr45Co27.5Ni27.5). Furthermore, following 40% cold work, the Cr45Co27.5Ni27.5 alloy displayed a further improvement in corrosion resistance. The Cr45Co27.5Ni27.5 alloy displays mechanical and corrosion properties that exceed those of conventional structural alloys such as Ni-superalloys, stainless steels and most 3d-transition metal MPEAs, including those without appreciable ductility. Therefore, in the present work it is shown that increasing the Cr content in Cr-Co-Ni alloys leads to a better combination of mechanical properties and corrosion resistance in saline environment, as observed especially for the Cr45Co27.5Ni27.5 alloy.

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