Abstract :
The role of chloride ions in metastable pitting of A516-70 carbon steel was studied based on the statistical analysis of
recorded current and potential noise. It is shown that the amplitude and the occurrence frequency of current and potential
transients, indicating the initiation of metastable pits, increase with the concentration of chloride ions. The time dependence
of pit initiation rate l. is well described by equations of l t.sl 0.exp at., 0Ft-t and l t.sl t.exp ybt., tGt .
The interaction between chloride ions and passive film has the reaction order of 3. The average peak potential depends upon
the chloride concentration by a logarithm law. An analysis of the probability distribution of pit repassivation time vs.
chloride concentration shows that the main role of chloride ions in pitting is to increase the chance of the breakdown of
passive film, rather than to inhibit the surface repassivation. q1999 Published by Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords :
Carbon steel , Chloride ions , Electrochemical noise , PITTING