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Electrochemical Descaling of Metal Oxides from Stainless Steel Using an Ionic Liquid-Acid Solution.


ABSTRACT: Oxide scales often formed on the surface of stainless steel, and it is of high interest to descale the surface oxide effectively and environment-friendly during steel smelting and engineering processing. It is generally done by treating the oxide layer under strong and harsh mixed acid (HNO3 + HF) conditions or in a strong molten salt (NaOH + NaNO3) environment at high temperatures, while the generation of very harmful and environmentally hazardous gases, such as NO x , is inevitable. A novel, simple, fast, and environment-friendly electrochemical method at ambient temperature is proposed in this research to remove the oxide scale from the stainless steel surface using an ionic liquid with a small amount of HCl. It was found that the optimized electrochemical anodization treatment in an ionic liquid environment could significantly improve the descaling efficiency at least 50 times faster than the simple passive and slow dissolution in a mixture of an ionic liquid and a concentrated acid.

SUBMITTER: Lee J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7331208 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Electrochemical Descaling of Metal Oxides from Stainless Steel Using an Ionic Liquid-Acid Solution.

Lee Jungeun J   Kang Yeji Y   Kim Jin-Suk JS   Park Jongdeuk J   Lee Jae-Joon JJ   Kim Byung-Kwon BK  

ACS omega 20200619 25


Oxide scales often formed on the surface of stainless steel, and it is of high interest to descale the surface oxide effectively and environment-friendly during steel smelting and engineering processing. It is generally done by treating the oxide layer under strong and harsh mixed acid (HNO<sub>3</sub> + HF) conditions or in a strong molten salt (NaOH + NaNO<sub>3</sub>) environment at high temperatures, while the generation of very harmful and environmentally hazardous gases, such as NO <sub><i  ...[more]

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