High-Entropy Alloys: A Critical Review of Aqueous Corrosion Behavior and Mechanisms

J. Y. Zhang, B. Xiao, T. H. Chou, B. X. Cao, Y. L. Zhao, B. Liu, K. Huang, S. B. Yang, J. C. Su, Y. Liu, T. Yang
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Advances in corrosion-resistant alloys have primarily been driven by new corrosion mechanisms and new alloys. As a new class of structural and functional materials, high-entropy alloys (HEAs) represent a novel compositional design concept, which not only enhances the in-depth understanding of the corrosion mechanisms of traditional corrosion-resistant alloys, but also broadens the spectrum of high-performance corrosion-resistant alloys with better damage tolerance. HEAs break through the characteristics of a single component of traditional corrosion-resistant alloys, and their copious degrees of freedom in the selection of alloying elements provide a broad compositional design space for alloys with various chemical structures. Among them, the fascinating solid-solution microstructures of single-phase HEAs and the outstanding mechanical properties exhibited by dual-phase HEAs have facilitated the study of the corrosion of HEAs. In this review, the corrosion behavior and mechanisms of the currently reported HEAs have been summarized in consideration of microstructures and phase structures by comparing with traditional corrosion-resistant alloys, such as Fe-based stainless steels (SS) and Ni-based superalloys. In terms of aqueous corrosion behavior, HEAs can exhibit corrosion properties comparable or even superior to traditional corrosion-resistant alloys via controlling composition and phase structure. This comprehensive review of the composition–structure–corrosion relationship of HEAs will allow for continuous advancement in corrosion-resistant alloys.
高熵合金:水腐蚀行为和机理的评述
耐腐蚀合金的发展主要是由新的腐蚀机制和新的合金驱动的。高熵合金(high-entropy alloys, HEAs)作为一种新型的结构和功能材料,代表了一种全新的成分设计理念,它不仅加深了人们对传统耐蚀合金腐蚀机理的深入认识,而且拓宽了具有更好损伤容限的高性能耐蚀合金的研究范围。HEAs突破了传统耐蚀合金单一组分的特点,其在合金元素选择上的丰富自由度为具有多种化学结构的合金提供了广阔的成分设计空间。其中,单相HEAs优异的固溶组织和双相HEAs优异的力学性能为研究HEAs的腐蚀提供了有利条件。本文通过与传统耐蚀合金如铁基不锈钢(SS)和镍基高温合金的比较,从显微组织和相结构两方面综述了HEAs的腐蚀行为和机理。在水腐蚀行为方面,HEAs可以通过控制成分和相结构表现出与传统耐腐蚀合金相当甚至更好的腐蚀性能。本文对HEAs的组成-结构-腐蚀关系进行了全面的综述,将有助于在耐腐蚀合金方面取得持续的进展。
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