Metals with nanometer-sized grains are strong but often suffer from poor thermal stability. Herein, nanolaminated (NL) structure with an average thickness of 110 nm and a low angle grain boundaries (LAGBs) fraction of 80% was obtained in an Al-1Mn (in wt%) alloy produced by high strain rate deformation at cryogenic temperature. The NL structures are thermally stable up to 523 K, which can effectively suppress GB precipitation during aging, thus improving the pitting corrosion resistance in 0.6 M NaCl solution. The high thermal stability of NL structures can be mainly attributed to the formation of a large fraction (80%) of LAGBs.
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