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Improvement of high temperature oxidation behavior of Cr3C2-20 wt % Ni cermets by adding 1 wt % Mo

Journal

JOURNAL OF ALLOYS AND COMPOUNDS
Volume 731, Issue -, Pages 271-278

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.jallcom.2017.10.012

Keywords

Cr3C2 cermet; Molybdenum; High temperature oxidation; Corrosion

Funding

  1. Science and Technology Project of Guangdong Province in China [2015B010122003]
  2. Natural Science Foundation of China [51501139]

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Cr3C2-20 wt % Ni cermets were prepared by Cr, C and Ni mixed powders using high energy milling and reactive sintering method comparing with the one contains 1 wt % Mo addition. Isothermal oxidation experiments were conducted at 800 degrees C in the static air from 10 h to 100 h using cyclic oxidation method. The high temperature oxidation behavior of Cr3C2-20 wt % Ni cermets effected by 1 wt % Mo addition was investigated. After 100 h oxidation, the oxidation weight increase and parabolic rate constants of the one with Mo decreased from 0.126 to 0.080 mg/cm(2) and 4.41 x 10(-12) to 1.78 x 10(-12) kg(2)/m(4).s, respectively. Generally, two positive effects were found by Mo additive, such as increasing the Cr atom concentration in the Ni and minimizing the formation of NiO during oxidation. The oxidation products of the cermets changed from forming the Cr2O3 and NiCr2O4 to that only forming Cr2O3 after adding molybdenum element. Pure Cr2O3 possessed better and denser crystal structure than that of NiCr2O4. The cermets were protected due to the formation of the dense oxide films on the surfaces of the substrates at high temperature. This novel mechanism was of academic influence and could serve as a guide for the further research on Cr3C2 - 20 wt % Ni cermets. (C) 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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