Abstract

The effect of temperature on the passive film structure and corrosion performance of CoCrFeMoNi HEA was studied. The results indicated that the passive films exhibited a bilayer structure, where Co and Mo were segregated in the outer film, while Cr was enriched in the inner layer. The content of Fe and Mo species in the passive films decreased with rising temperature, leading to the passive film degradation. The CPT of the HEA was 50–60 ℃. The HEA suffered from selective dissolution of FCC phase below 50 ℃ during the potentiodynamic polarization tests, while pitting corrosion occurred above 60 ℃.

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