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Abstract The constant extension rate tensile (CERT) technique was used to determine the effects of moderate concentrations of Cu2+ and Pb2+ on the intergranular stress corrosion cracking (IGSCC) susceptibility of sensitized AISI 304 stainless steel (SS) in oxygenated aqueous solutions containing Cl− ions at 250 C. The open circuit potential for each straining electrode was monitored as a function of time. The results indicated that both Cu2+ and Pb2+ enhance IGSCC susceptibility in high temperature (250 C) oxygenated chloride solutions. It was found that the addition of the cations increased the electrochemical potential of the steel; however, during straining, the potential dropped to more active (negative) values with time. Cupric ion exerts its most severe effect at a concentration of approximately 80 mg/L (ppm) in solution containing 0.2 mg/L of [O2] and 104.1 mg/L of chloride ion. On the other hand, Pb2+ exhibited its most severe influence at a concentration of 25 to 30 mg/L in solutions containing 0...

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