Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10629797 | Journal of the European Ceramic Society | 2005 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
The corrosion behavior of polycrystalline Ti3SiC2 was studied in the mixture of Na2SO4-NaCl melts with various mass ratios at 850 °C. The results demonstrated that Ti3SiC2 suffered from serious hot corrosion attack in the mixture of Na2SO4-NaCl melts when the concentration of Na2SO4 was higher than 35 wt.%. A large amount of corrosion products spalled from specimens during the tests and obvious mass loss was observed. Hot corrosion of Ti3SiC2 would become severe because NaCl had lower melting-point and caused Na2SO4-NaCl mixture melted below 850 °C. However, when the concentration of Na2SO4 was lower than 25 wt.% in the mixture, a protective oxide layer (SiO2 + TiO2) formed on the substrate, the corrosion rate of Ti3SiC2 became quite slow and slight mass gain was observed, the corrosion products did not spall from substrate at 850 °C. The microstructure and phase composition of the corroded samples were investigated by SEM/EDS and XRD.
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Authors
Guangming Liu, Meishuan Li, Yanchun Zhou, Yaming Zhang,