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Determination of Nitrogen in Duplex Stainless Steels by EPMA

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 We describe the quantitative determination of low nitrogen contents (< 1 %wt) in highly-alloyed, duplex stainless steels by EPMA using a calibration curve. Five monophasic stainless steels with various nitrogen concentrations were used for the calibration curve, namely, three highly alloyed steels prepared in the laboratory, with nitrogen contents 0.066, 0.565 and 1.016 %wt and two industrial alloys with nitrogen concentrations 0.174 %wt and 0.023 %wt. For these samples, the plot of nitrogen X-ray intensities versus nitrogen contents exhibited an acceptable linear relationship. Average nitrogen contents of the analysed duplex alloys were found to vary in the range < 0.045–0.07 %wt in ferrite and 0.52–0.77 %wt in austenite. These results suggest that the nitrogen solubility limit in ferrite has been reached; on the other hand, nitrogen solubility in austenite increases due to the high manganese and low nickel contents.

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Moreno, I., Almagro, J. & Llovet, X. Determination of Nitrogen in Duplex Stainless Steels by EPMA. Mikrochim Acta 139, 105–110 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1007/s006040200047

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