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Water vapor effects on the oxidation resistance of modified potassium silicate coating at high temperature

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JOURNAL OF MATERIALS SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Volume 176, Issue -, Pages 25-35

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JOURNAL MATER SCI TECHNOL
DOI: 10.1016/j.jmst.2023.08.026

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CB2 stainless steel; Inorganic silicate coating; TEM; High-temperature corrosion; Oxidation

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This study prepared an inorganic potassium silicate coating with various pigments, demonstrating excellent oxidation resistance for stainless steel.
An inorganic potassium silicate coating with pigments of alumina, aluminum phosphate, NiCrAlY and copper chromite black was prepared on CB2 stainless steel. Oxidation behavior in either ambient air or O2 + H2O mixture at 630 degrees C for 20 0 0 h was comparatively studied, and the coating exhibited excellent resistance under both test conditions. The water vapor considerably accelerated the oxidation of the un-coated CB2 steel, as the hydroxide, the main constituent of the coating, had a negligible evaporation rate at test temperature, while it had a limited effect on the coated sample. Meanwhile, the existence of coating may prolong or eliminate the incubation period in the O2 + H2O mixture at 630 degrees C. After oxidation, the coating matrix is in an amorphous state and fillers as alumina and copper chromite black are stable in the coating. Leucite (KAlSi2O6) formed by Al from NiCrAlY and potassium silicate in the coatings was detected after tests either in O2 or O2 + H2O mixture. (c) 2023 Published by Elsevier Ltd on behalf of The editorial office of Journal of Materials Science & Technology.

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