Uncovering the superior corrosion resistance of iron made via ancient Indian iron-making practice

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Deepak Dwivedi
Jitendra P. Mata
Filomena Salvemini
Matthew R. Rowles
Thomas Becker
Kateřina Lepková
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[1] Curtin University,Curtin Corrosion Centre, WA School of Mines: Minerals, Energy and Chemical Engineering, Faculty of Science and Engineering
[2] Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation (ANSTO),Australian Centre for Neutron Scattering
[3] Curtin University,John de Laeter Centre
[4] Curtin University,School of Molecular and Life Sciences (Chemistry), Curtin Institute for Functional Molecules and Interfaces, Faculty of Science and Engineering
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Ancient Indian iron artefacts have always fascinated researchers due to their excellent corrosion resistance, but the scientific explanation of this feature remains to be elucidated. We have investigated corrosion resistance of iron manufactured according to traditional metallurgical processes by the Indian tribes called ‘Agaria’. Iron samples were recovered from central India (Aamadandh, Korba district, Chhattisgarh). Iron artefacts are investigated using a range of correlative microscopic, spectroscopic, diffraction and tomographic techniques to postulate the hidden mechanisms of superlative corrosion resistance. The importance of manufacturing steps, ingredients involved in Agaria’s iron making process, and post-metal treatment using metal-working operation called hot hammering (forging) is highlighted. This study also hypothesizes the probable protective mechanisms of corrosion resistance of iron. Findings are expected to have a broad impact across multiple disciplines such as archaeology, metallurgy and materials science.
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