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- Title
Interfacial Segregation of Sn during the Continuous Annealing and Selective Oxidation of Fe-Mn-Sn Alloys.
- Authors
Wagner, Jonas; McDermid, Joseph R.
- Abstract
The effect of Mn on interfacial Sn segregation during the selective oxidation of Fe-(0–10)Mn-0.03Sn (at.%) alloys was determined for annealing conditions compatible with continuous galvanizing. Significant Sn enrichment was observed at the substrate free surface and metal/oxide interface for all annealing conditions and Mn levels. Sn enrichment at the free surface was insensitive to the Mn alloy concentration, which was partially attributed to the opposing effects of Mn on segregation thermodynamics and kinetics: Mn increases the driving force for Sn segregation via reducing Sn solubility in Fe but also reduces the effective Sn diffusivity by increasing the austenite volume fraction. This insensitivity was exacerbated by the depletion of solute Mn near the surface due to the selective oxidation of Mn. Thus, Sn segregation occurred in regions with a local Mn concentration lower than the nominal bulk composition of the alloys suggested. Sn enrichment at the metal/external oxide interface was reduced compared to the free surface and decreased with increasing bulk Mn content, which was attributed to changes in the external oxide morphology and metal/internal oxide interfaces acting as Sn sinks.
- Subjects
ANNEALING of metals; TIN; SURFACE segregation; ALLOYS; FREE surfaces; ATOM-probe tomography; ALLOY plating; AUGER electron spectroscopy
- Publication
Materials (1996-1944), 2024, Vol 17, Issue 6, p1257
- ISSN
1996-1944
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3390/ma17061257