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The influence of reactive-element coatings on the high-temperature oxidation of pure-Cr and high-Cr-content alloys

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The influence of various reactive-element (RE) oxide coatings (Y2O3, CeO2, La2O3, CaO, HfO2, and Sc2O3) on the oxidation behavior of pure Cr, Fe−26Cr, Fe−16Cr and Ni−25Cr at 900°C in O2 at 5×10−3 torr has been investigated using the18O/SIMS technique. Polished samples were reactively sputtercoated with 4 nm of the RE oxide and oxidized sequentially first in16O2 and then in18O2. The effectiveness of each RE on the extent of oxidation-rate reduction varied with the element used. Y2O3 and CeO2 coatings were found to be the most beneficial, whereas Sc2O3 proved to be ineffective, for example, for the oxidation of Cr. SIMS sputter profiles showed that the maximum in the RE profile moved away from the substrate-oxide interface during the early stages of oxidation. After a certain time the RE maximum remained fixed in position with respect to this interface, its final relative position being dependent on the particular RE. The position of the RE maximum within the oxide layer also varied with the substrate composition. For all coatings18O was found to have diffused through the oxide to the substrate-oxide interface during oxidation, the amount of oxide at this interface increasing with increasing time. The SIMS data confirm that for coated substrates there has been a change in oxidegrowth mechanism to predominantly anion diffusion. The RE most probably concentrates at the oxide grain boundaries, generally as the binary oxide (RE) CrO3. Cr3+ diffusion is impeded, while oxygen diffusion remains unaffected.

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Hussey, R.J., Graham, M.J. The influence of reactive-element coatings on the high-temperature oxidation of pure-Cr and high-Cr-content alloys. Oxid Met 45, 349–374 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01046989

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