Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10227044 | Corrosion Science | 2018 | 35 Pages |
Abstract
The influence of alloyed yttrium (0.15-0.3âwt.%) on the fireside corrosion behaviour of Ni-Fe based alloy was investigated at 750â°C. Results show that external scales of Cr2O3 and Al oxide, as well as internal Ti sulphide form during the corrosion regardless of the chemical composition of alloys. However, the scale thickness and corrosion rate are reduced by the alloyed-yttrium, e.g. the mass gain of 0.3âwt.% yttrium-contained alloy after 50âh corrosion is â¼60% the value of the yttrium-free alloy. The yttrium doping in Cr sulphide particles in oxide scales most likely accounts for such a positive effect.
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Authors
Ya-Xin Xu, Jin-Tao Lu, Wen-Ya Li, Zhen Yang, Ying-Ying Dang, Xia-Wei Yang,