Abstract
The effect of chloride ion concentration on the corrosion resistance of interstitial-free (IF) steel in a simulated tropical marine atmosphere has been studied. The corrosion kinetics of steel specimens subjected to varying NaCl concentrations exhibited an initial phase of elevated corrosion rates for specimens exposed to high chloride ion concentrations, followed by a stable phase regardless of chloride ion concentrations. When chloride ion concentrations is low, the majority of chloride ions are located in the outer rust layer, with the inner rust layer consisting mainly of a stable α-FeOOH phase. This particular composition led to the manifestation of a high protective nature of the rust layer, with elevated
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