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OXIDATION OF METALS
卷 95, 期 1-2, 页码 23-43出版社
SPRINGER/PLENUM PUBLISHERS
DOI: 10.1007/s11085-020-10010-x
关键词
Alloy; High-temperature corrosion; Oxidation; Sulphidation
资金
- Australian Research Council [DP190101574]
The corrosion behavior of Fe-based alloys with 25 wt% Cr in CO2-H2O gases at 750 degrees C was studied with and without sulphate deposits. Without sulphate deposits, ferritic alloys outperformed austenitic alloys in terms of corrosion resistance. The effects of sulphate deposits on external scaling and internal sulphidation of the alloys were different, with interactions between sulfur and metal cations at chromia grain boundaries playing a key role.
The corrosion behaviour of several model and commercial Fe-based alloys, all with 25 wt% Cr, in CO2-H2O gases at 750 degrees C with and without sulphate deposits was studied. In the absence of sulphate deposits, ferritic alloys Fe-25Cr and Fe-25Cr-2Mn-1Si outperformed austenitic alloys Fe-25Cr-20Ni and 310 stainless steel. This pattern of behaviour is explained from the viewpoint of chromia and silica layer formation, using approximate analyses based on well-established diffusion models. Sulphate deposits exerted different effects on external scaling and internal sulphidation of the ferritic and austenitic alloys. Interactions between sulphur and metal cations at chromia grain boundaries are considered to be responsible for these effects.
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