Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1269528 International Journal of Hydrogen Energy 2015 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Co and combined Ce/Co coatings have been tested on Sanergy HT (TM) stainless steel.•Long term oxidation and ASR tests of the various interconnect coatings.•Ce/Co coatings reduce oxide growth and ASR by more than a factor of two.

The present study is focused on the influence of selected coatings on a ferritic stainless steel (Sanergy HT™, Sandvik) on the evolution of the area specific resistance (ASR) as a function of time at high temperature. The samples are exposed in humidified air at 850 °C for up to 4200 h. It combines long-term ASR measurements with the thermogravimetric behavior and microstructural analysis of the cross sections by scanning electron microscopy. The results show that uncoated and Co-coated Sanergy HT™ exhibit similar oxidation kinetics and comparable ASRs, while a combined Ce/Co coating improves oxidation resistance and, consequently, reduces the ASR significantly. Other reports have earlier shown that Co- (and Ce/Co)-coated Sanergy HT™ reduces the evaporation of volatile chromium species. Overall, the study indicates that Ce/Co-coatings will render substantially improved performance for ferritic steel interconnects for solid oxide fuel cells.

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