http://scholars.ntou.edu.tw/handle/123456789/4469
Title: | The high-temperature corrosion of Fe–28Al and Fe–18Al–10Nb in a H2/H2S/H2O gas mixture | Authors: | Wu Kai Lee, S. H. Chiang, D. L. Chu, J. P. |
Keywords: | Corrosion;Fe–28Al;Fe–18Al–10Nb;Nb;Al2O3;Nb3S4;Nb2O5;FexNbS2 | Issue Date: | Dec-1998 | Publisher: | Elsevier | Journal Volume: | 258 | Journal Issue: | 1-2 | Start page/Pages: | 146-152 | Source: | Materials Science and Engineering a-Structural Materials Properties Microstructure and Processing | Abstract: | The corrosion behavior of Fe–28Al and Fe–18Al–10Nb (at.%) was investigated over the temperature range of 700–900°C in a H2/H2S/H2O gas mixture with varying sulfur partial pressures of 10−2–103 Pa and oxygen partial pressures of 10−19–10−15 Pa. In general, the corrosion kinetics followed the parabolic rate law although two-stage kinetics were noted in some cases. The steady-state parabolic rate constants increased with increasing temperature. Based on the equivalent addition (28 at.%)of alloying elements, it was found that Fe–18Al–10Nb exhibited a better corrosion resistance, being 2.1–3.9 orders of magnitude lower than Fe–28Al(depending on temperature). The scales formed on Fe–28Al consisted of mostly FeS, -Al2O3, and minor FeAl2S4, while the scales formed on Fe–18Al–10Nb consisted of mostly α-Al2O3, Nb3S4, Nb2O5, and minor FexNbS2 (FeNb2S4/FeNb3S6) at T ≤ 800°C and of α-Al2O3, Nb3S4, and FexNbS2 at 900°C. The formation of Al2O3 and Nb3S4 resulted in the significant reduction of corrosion rates. |
URI: | http://scholars.ntou.edu.tw/handle/123456789/4469 | ISSN: | 0921-5093 | DOI: | 10.1016/s0921-5093(98)00927-7 |
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