Dependence of surface potential on crystal orientation and microstructure of annealed S45C steel using combined analysis of scanning Kelvin probe force microscopy and electron backscatter diffraction

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Scanning Kelvin force probe microscopy (SKPFM) and subsequent electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD) measurements were performed across the same
area of a ferrite/pearlite microstructure for annealed S45C steel. Larger potential differences were observed at the heterogeneous phase boundaries between
cementite and ferrite. The EBSD measurements confirmed the dependence of potential on the crystallographic orientation of the ferrite phases. Specific orientation
relationships between ferrite and cementite phases were observed when both phases nucleated in the same pearlite colony, however, such relationships were not
valid when nucleation occurred in separate colonies. The heterogeneous phase boundaries exhibiting larger potential differences, in addition to having no specific
orientation relationship, could be considered as a highly plausible candidate location for corrosion initiation. Thus, combined SKPFM and EBSD analyses are a
powerful technique to improve the evaluation of the corrosion initiation process in ferrite/pearlite microstructures with respect to potential difference and crystallographic
orientation relationships.

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