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Usp. Khim., 1998 Volume 67, Issue 7, Pages 631–640 (Mi rcr1416)

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Catastrophic oxidation of metals

V. V. Belousov

Scientific Research Institute of Steel, Moscow

Abstract: The review deals with the current state of the problem of catastrophic oxidation of metals ('hot corrosion') caused by formation of a liquid corrosion product in a multi-component system. The kinetics, thermodynamics, and mechanisms of the two stages of accelerated oxidation of metals, namely, fast and super-fast stages, are considered with the copper–bismuth oxide system as an example. It is shown that the fast stage is caused by the formation of a liquid-channel grain boundary structure in the corrosion product, while the super-fast stage is caused by the high rate of dissolution of the oxide layer. The results of studies of the interaction of liquid phase with two-dimensional defects (grain boundaries) in solids are generalised. A model of catastrophic oxidation of metals is proposed. The bibliography includes 104 references.

UDC: 539.219.3:669.094.3-977:541.135.4

Received: 21.03.1997

DOI: 10.1070/RC1998v067n07ABEH000374


 English version:
Russian Chemical Reviews, 1998, 67:7, 563–571

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