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. 2024 Oct 30;29(21):5126. doi: 10.3390/molecules29215126

Table 7.

Possible reactions that occurred on the Inconel 625 alloy to produce the several oxides found on samples A and B (adapted from S. Guo et al. [57]).

Reaction Equation Number
Metal loss of electrons NiNi2++2e (10)
CrCr3++3e (11)
FeFe2++2e (12)
FeFe3++3e (13)
NiO formation Ni2++12O2+2eNiO (14)
Ni+H2ONiO+2H++2e (15)
Ni+H2ONiO+H2 (16)
Fe3O4 formation 3Fe+4H2OFe3O4+4H2 (17)
3Fe+2O2Fe3O4 (18)
Fe2++Fe3++4O2Fe3O4 (19)
Cr2O3 formation 2Cr+32O2Cr2O3 (20)
2Cr+3H2OCr2O3+3H2 (21)
CrO3 formation Cr+32O2CrO3 (22)
Cr2O3+32O22CrO3 (23)
Cr2NiO4 formation NiO+Cr2O3Cr2NiO4 (24)
Ni+2Cr+4H2OCr2NiO4+2H2 (25)
Ni2++2OH+Cr2O3Cr2NiO4+2H2O (26)
Cr2FeO4 formation Cr2O3+H2O+FeCr2FeO4+H2 (27)
2Cr2O3+O2+2Fe2Cr2FeO4 (28)
4Cr2O3+Fe3O4+Fe4Cr2FeO4 (29)
Fe2++Fe3++Cr3++4O2Cr2FeO4 (30)