%0 Journal Article %T Effect of Mn Content on the Passivation and Corrosion of Al0.3Cr0.5Fe2MnxMo0.15Ni1.5Ti0.3 Compositionally Complex Face-Centered Cubic Alloys %+ Department of Materials Science and Engineering [Charlottesville] (MS) %+ Laboratoire Interfaces et Systèmes Electrochimiques (LISE) %+ Institut de Recherche de Chimie Paris (IRCP) %+ Department of Physics, University of Virginia %A Inman, S.B. %A Han, Junsoo %A Gerard, A.Y. %A Qi, J. %A Wischhusen, M.A. %A Agnew, S.R. %A Poon, S.J. %A Ogle, K. %A Scully, J.R. %Z This work was supported by the U.S. Office of Naval Research through award no.N00014-19-1-2420 under the directorship of Dr. Airan Perez and Dr. Dave Shifler. Author K. Ogle and theAESEC experiments were supported by the Agence Nationale de Recherche, grant no. ANR-20-CE08-0031 (Tapas 2020). Utilization of the PHI VersaProbe III, Quanta 650 SEM, and EmpyreanX-ray Diffractometer within the UVA Nanoscale MaterialsCharacterization Facility (NMCF) was fundamental to the completionof this work. The PHI VersaProbe III system wassupported by NSF Award no. 162601. %< avec comité de lecture %@ 0010-9312 %J Corrosion %I National Association of Corrosion Engineers %V 78 %N 1 %P 32-48 %8 2022 %D 2022 %R 10.5006/3906 %K atomic emission spectroelectrochemistry %K compositionally complex alloy %K corrosion %K high entropy alloy %K microstructure %K multi-principal element alloy %K passivation %K x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy %Z Chemical Sciences/Material chemistryJournal articles %X Al0.3Cr0.5Fe2MnxMo0.15Ni1.5Ti0.3 (x = 0, 0.25, 0.5, 1) compositionally complex alloys are synthesized and annealed at 1,070°C to form two-phase alloys with a face-centered cubic (fcc) matrix and a second phases enriched in Al, Ti, and Ni with slightly reduced density, raw element costs, and passivating elements distributed across both phases. The global corrosion resistance is evaluated in 0.01 M and 0.1 M NaCl at both natural pH and pH 4. Overall corrosion resistance is suggested to be optimized at Mn concentrations of 5.0 at%, indicated by pitting potentials comparable to or exceeding those of 316L stainless steel. Improvements in corrosion resistance and optimization of Mn concentration are further assessed by polarization, impedance, and gravimetric analysis after extended aqueous exposure. The fate of individual elements during the dissolution and passivation processes is evaluated with in situ atomic emission spectroelectrochemistry and ex situ x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. Passivity was derived from combinations of Ti4+, Cr3+, and Al3+ oxides in an undetermined solid solution or complex oxide. Enhanced corrosion resistance is attributed to the improved chemical homogeneity of passivating elements within the two-phase microstructure, while the decreased corrosion resistance of alloys with higher Mn concentrations is attributed to high Mn dissolution rates and/or destabilization of the passive films. The underlying determinants of the role of Mn in the design of corrosion-resistant lightweight compositionally complex alloys are discussed. %G English %2 https://hal.sorbonne-universite.fr/hal-03777015/document %2 https://hal.sorbonne-universite.fr/hal-03777015/file/Effect%20of%20Mn.pdf %L hal-03777015 %U https://hal.sorbonne-universite.fr/hal-03777015 %~ ENSCP %~ CNRS %~ ENSC-PARIS %~ PARISTECH %~ LISE %~ INC-CNRS %~ PSL %~ SORBONNE-UNIVERSITE %~ SORBONNE-UNIV %~ SU-SCIENCES %~ ENSCP-PSL %~ SU-TI %~ ANR %~ ALLIANCE-SU %~ TEST2-HALCNRS %~ TEST3-HALCNRS %~ CHIMIE-SU