Journal of Applied Electrochemistry, Vol.39, No.9, 1617-1623, 2009
Effect of nitrate ions on the corrosion of stellite in permanganate media
The dissolution behaviour of stellite #3 in two oxidizing agents of equivalent acidity namely, permanganic acid (HMnO4) and a mixture of nitric acid and potassium permanganate (NP) was evaluated. The presence of nitrate in the permanganate formulation was found to reduce its efficiency for oxidizing stellite. Electrochemical polarization and impedance studies were carried out at 90 A degrees C in NP and HMnO4. The redox potential of both the oxidizing agents favoured transpassive dissolution of chromium from the alloy. In NP, only the chromium depleted inter-phase boundary was attacked while most of the chromium rich carbide phases were intact. In contrast, in HMnO4, uniform corrosion of the surface was observed. The impedance response was found to change with duration of exposure. The nitrate ions in permanganate were found to promote the repassivation of the surface. HMnO4 was found to be a better formulation for dissolving cobalt from the alloy as compared to NP.
Keywords:Stellite #3;Permanganic acid;Nitric acid permanganate;Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy