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Predominantly single phase Fe base alloy films were prepared by a DC sputtering method. The compositions of the alloy films, as determined by Auger electron spectroscopy (AES) were Fe-7 at% Cr and Fe-18 at% Cr, Fe-11 at% W and Fe-19 at% W, Fe-9, −13 and −27 at% Ta. The pitting potential of the sputtered alloys determined in chloride solutions was found to be strongly dependent on the nature and the concentration of the alloying element. The pitting potential of sputtered Fe-18 at% Cr and Fe-27 at% Ta alloy films were approximately 0.9 V higher than that of bulk Fe and 0.6 V higher than that of Fe-19 at% W alloy film. A very good correlation was found between the pitting potential of Fe alloy films and the solubility of an alloying element oxide in acidic solutions with a pH corresponding to that within the stable pits of pure Fe (pH = 2). The pitting potential of the Fe alloy was found to increase with a decrease in the solubility of the alloying element oxide in acidic solutions. The pitting potentials of the sputtered Fe-7 at% Cr and Fe-18 at% Cr alloy films were were significantly higher than those of the bulk materials with the same composition. The higher pitting potentials of these alloy films are tentatively attributed to the presence of very fine particles of the oxide phase that are homogeneously distributed in the sputtered alloys. |