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Evolution of the early-stage corrosion behavior of 2 % Ni low-alloy steel in simulated marine atmosphere: Regulation by low chromium content | Synapse
March 3, 2026
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Evolution of the early-stage corrosion behavior of 2 % Ni low-alloy steel in simulated marine atmosphere: Regulation by low chromium content
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Bo Zhang
Shandong University of Technology
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Jinhui Cui
University of Science and Technology Beijing
FW
Fulong Wang
Beihang University
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Corrosion behavior indicates that low chromium content mitigates early-stage corrosion in low-alloy steel, enhancing its durability.
After exposure to a simulated marine atmosphere, electrochemical measurements showed a 30% increase in resistance with optimal chromium levels.
Analysis of corrosion processes used electrochemical techniques over 60 days in controlled marine conditions to monitor changes.
Findings suggest low chromium content management in low-alloy steel poses critical implications for structural applications, requiring further validation.
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Zhang et al. (Mon,) studied this question.
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https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1016/j.corsci.2026.113685