One Dimensional Wormhole Corrosion in Metals
Yang Yang, Weiyue Zhou, Sheng Yin, Sarah Y. Wang, Qin Yu, Matthew J., Olszta, Ya-Qian Zhang, Steven E. Zeltmann, Mingda Li, Miaomiao Jin, Daniel K., Schreiber, Jim Ciston, M. C. Scott, John R. Scully, Robert O. Ritchie, Mark, Asta, Ju Li, Michael P. Short, Andrew M. Minor

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel 1D wormhole corrosion morphology in metals, characterized by high aspect ratio voids, and investigates its microscopic origins using advanced electron microscopy and theoretical modeling, with implications for material design.
Contribution
It reports the discovery of 1D wormhole corrosion, combining experimental imaging and ab initio calculations to understand its formation mechanism in Ni-Cr alloys.
Findings
Identification of 1D wormhole morphology with high aspect ratio
High vacancy concentration in diffusion-induced grain boundary migration zones
Potential occurrence of similar 1D corrosion in other materials
Abstract
Corrosion is a ubiquitous failure mode of materials in extreme environments. The more localized it is, the more difficult it is to detect and more deleterious its effects. Often, the progression of localized corrosion is accompanied by the evolution of porosity in materials, creating internal void-structures that facilitate the ingress of the external environment into the interior of the material, further accelerating the internal corrosion. Previously, the dominant morphology of such void-structures has been reported to be either three-dimensional (3D) or two-dimensional (2D). Here, we report a more localized form of corrosion, which we call 1D wormhole corrosion. Using electron tomography, we show multiple examples of this 1D and percolating morphology that manifests a significantly high aspect ratio differentiable from 2D and 3D corrosion. To understand the origin of this mechanism…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCorrosion Behavior and Inhibition · Electron and X-Ray Spectroscopy Techniques · Hydrogen embrittlement and corrosion behaviors in metals
