Atom scale structure and minor solute exert strong effects on the corrosion properties of ideal solid solution alloys The effects of structural (order–disorder.

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Atom scale structure and minor solute exert strong effects on the corrosion properties of ideal solid solution alloys The effects of structural (order–disorder transformation, glass relaxation), chemical (solute clusters, minor solute elements) and structural + chemical defects (solute rich and lean nanocrystals in an amorphous solid solution) on corrosion are investigated using model alloys. Disordered crystalline Fe 50 Pd 50 : The disordered structure has strong grain orientation dependent dissolution [1] even after large amounts of dissolution [2]. Dissolution behavior is dominated by the dissolution of irrational orientations producing high surface roughness caused by significant faceting to low index planes. - The formed terrace-ledge structure was maintained in individual grains after increased dissolution. These observations are consistent with dissolution eventually revealing slow dissolving low index terraces and steps. Further dissolution proceeds most rapidly laterally on the ledge and kink facets. - First principle calculations of high surface energy, traceable to low surface coordination, explain easily dissolving atoms on high index planes.[2013] CORROSION MECHANISMS IN AMORPHOUS SOLID SOLUTION ALLOYS: Role(s) of Minor Alloying Elements CORROSION MECHANISMS IN AMORPHOUS SOLID SOLUTION ALLOYS: Role(s) of Minor Alloying Elements John R. Scully, University of Virginia Main Campus, DMR [1] Dissolved disordered fcc Fe 50 Pd s {100} {111} Key result: Dissolution depth linearly dependent on plane normal angle from {100} and {111} Near {100} [2] Behavior after increased dissolution Most dissolved orientations have highest roughness  increased surface faceting {732} [β {100} =27 degrees] {100} [β {100} =0 degrees ] Surface Energy for Fe 50 Pd 50 by VASP method –Uva [2013]

Corrosion Education 6 high school students (M. Fox, S. Gorsch, L. Scully, D. Harrington, S. Gorsch, A. Clyman), 5 Undergraduates (H. Bindig, W. McCarthy, A. Nguyen, K. Lutton, S. Holloman), 5 graduate students (T. Aburada, N. Tailleart D. Horton, Leanna Foster, Arwen Wilson), and 3 post-doctoral researchers (H. Ha, D. Horton, B Rincon) contributed to this NSF-supported project. Graduate & undergraduate courses in corrosion taught both in class and via distance learning (both MSE 7080 and MSE 3080) for Produced-in-Virginia for Engineers that bring engineering education to workers. John R. Scully served on National Academy Study on Research Opportunities In Corrosion (ROCSE). (Fall 2010). Corrosion Video distributed Corrosion Education 6 high school students (M. Fox, S. Gorsch, L. Scully, D. Harrington, S. Gorsch, A. Clyman), 5 Undergraduates (H. Bindig, W. McCarthy, A. Nguyen, K. Lutton, S. Holloman), 5 graduate students (T. Aburada, N. Tailleart D. Horton, Leanna Foster, Arwen Wilson), and 3 post-doctoral researchers (H. Ha, D. Horton, B Rincon) contributed to this NSF-supported project. Graduate & undergraduate courses in corrosion taught both in class and via distance learning (both MSE 7080 and MSE 3080) for Produced-in-Virginia for Engineers that bring engineering education to workers. John R. Scully served on National Academy Study on Research Opportunities In Corrosion (ROCSE). (Fall 2010). Corrosion Video distributed (Title) II Name, Institution, DMR Award# Spatio-temporal Chaos in Systems of Broken Symmetry Eberhard Bodenschatz, Cornell University, DMR Award# Outreach NanoDays participation with nano-scale corrosion applications at local schools and museums cKITs (a set of corrosion experiments) purchased from National Association of Corrosion Engineers supplied to local K-12 schools Materials science and engineering demonstrations and lab tours are given in UVa MSE to foster an interest in the physical sciences and materials science.Outreach NanoDays participation with nano-scale corrosion applications at local schools and museums cKITs (a set of corrosion experiments) purchased from National Association of Corrosion Engineers supplied to local K-12 schools Materials science and engineering demonstrations and lab tours are given in UVa MSE to foster an interest in the physical sciences and materials science. CORROSION MECHANISMS IN AMORPHOUS SOLID SOLUTION ALLOYS: Role(s) of Minor Alloying Elements CORROSION MECHANISMS IN AMORPHOUS SOLID SOLUTION ALLOYS: Role(s) of Minor Alloying Elements John R. Scully, University of Virginia Main Campus, DMR Awards and Honors Nicole Tailleart, John R. Scully: Inaugural Award Recipients of the Corrosion Journal Best Paper Award, "User-selectable Barrier, Sacrificial Anode, and Active Corrosion Inhibiting Properties of Al-Co-Ce Alloys for Coating Applications." NACE Inter. Conference, UVA's Center for Electrochemical Science and Engineering received the 2009 NACE Distinguished Organization Award John R. Scully: became the Technical Editor of Corrosion (2012), received the W.R. Whitney 2012, the H.H. Uhlig Award, 2009, the U.R. Evans Award. The Lee Hsun Lecture Awards from NACE, ECS, British Corrosion Institute and Chinese Academy of Sci, respectively for significant contributions to corrosion science, education and research. Tomohiro Aburada and Derek Horton were 2 of 25 invited students internationally to present at Gordon Conf. Student Research Seminar, New London, NH 2010 and H. Bindig Nace Top Undergraduate NACE Poster Award 2011 and Runner-up in the 2011 Individual Undergraduate Research and Design Symposium selected from 1300 graduating UVA engineers Awards and Honors Nicole Tailleart, John R. Scully: Inaugural Award Recipients of the Corrosion Journal Best Paper Award, "User-selectable Barrier, Sacrificial Anode, and Active Corrosion Inhibiting Properties of Al-Co-Ce Alloys for Coating Applications." NACE Inter. Conference, UVA's Center for Electrochemical Science and Engineering received the 2009 NACE Distinguished Organization Award John R. Scully: became the Technical Editor of Corrosion (2012), received the W.R. Whitney 2012, the H.H. Uhlig Award, 2009, the U.R. Evans Award. The Lee Hsun Lecture Awards from NACE, ECS, British Corrosion Institute and Chinese Academy of Sci, respectively for significant contributions to corrosion science, education and research. Tomohiro Aburada and Derek Horton were 2 of 25 invited students internationally to present at Gordon Conf. Student Research Seminar, New London, NH 2010 and H. Bindig Nace Top Undergraduate NACE Poster Award 2011 and Runner-up in the 2011 Individual Undergraduate Research and Design Symposium selected from 1300 graduating UVA engineers