A High Throughput Aqueous Passivation Testing Methodology for Compositionally Complex Alloys using Scanning Droplet Cell
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Compositionally complex alloy systems containing more than five principal elements allow exploring a wide range of compositions, processing, and structural variables with the hope for identifying unique properties. Such opportunities also apply to designing materials for improved corrosion resistance, regulated by a self-healing passive film. Such a rich landscape in reactivity and protectivity demands the search for high-throughput experimental testing workflows to uncover key metrics, indicative of superior properties. In this communication, one such methodology is demonstrated for evaluating passivation performance of a combinatorial library of Al0.7-x-yCoxCryFe0.15Ni0.15 thin film alloys in deaerated 0.1 mol/L H2SO4(aq), using a scanning droplet cell.
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