Early-Stage Surface Oxidation of the Equiatomic Cocrfemnni High Entropy Alloy Studied in Situ by Xps
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Early-Stage Surface Oxidation of the Equiatomic Cocrfemnni High Entropy Alloy Studied in Situ by Xps
Early-Stage Surface Oxidation of the Equiatomic Cocrfemnni High Entropy Alloy Studied in Situ by Xps
Abstract
The mechanisms of initial oxide growth on the equiatomic CoCrFeMnNi high entropy alloy were studied in situ by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy on clean, oxide-free surfaces exposed stepwise to low-pressure gaseous oxygen. Cr(III), Mn(III), Fe(III), Co(II) but no Ni(II) oxides were formed at 100 °C, and Mn(II) at 200 °C. Data quantification revealed a transition from a mostly 2D thermodynamically-controlled to a 3D kinetically-controlled growth mechanism, leading to stratification of the oxide film. Formation of the Co-rich outer layer above the Cr-rich inner layer first formed implies predominant cationic outward oxide growth supported by the overall stoichiometry of the film.
Keywords: High entropy alloy, Oxidation mechanisms, surface analysis, in situ XPS
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