Abstract
For the first time, powdery FeCoNiCrMn high entropy alloy (HEA) with homogeneous grain size was prepared by one-step electrolysis of solid oxides in molten CaCl2 at 850°C. The HEA with FCC structure and uniform distribution of components was formed during the electrochemical reduction of the oxides, no melting step was needed. In addition, a certain amount of carbon was introduced to the alloy during the electrolysis in a form of chromium carbide due to the dissolution of the carbon anode. The HEA powders were then made into a bulk material and its corrosion behaviors in different aqueous solution were investigated by polarization curve tests. The HEA exhibits a very low corrosion rate, 0.778 μA cm−2 in 1M KOH, 0.879 μA cm−2 in 3.5 wt% NaCl, 32.9 μA cm−2 in 1M HCl solution, respectively. The robust precursors and relatively simple process suggest an economical and environmentally friendly method for preparing HEA powders.
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