Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1469758 | Corrosion Science | 2011 | 5 Pages |
FeCrNi alloy after aluminizing was oxidized at 1000 °C in dry and humid (2.23 vol.% water) H2. Experimental results showed that H2 promotes the formation of θ alumina and its transformation to α alumina. The morphology of surface alumina coating does not change significantly, but the oxidation rate of the aluminized layer accelerates by the addition of water vapor. As a result, more cracks are found beneath the alumina layer when water vapor is present. The addition of water vapor seems having a favorable effect on the selective oxidation of Al and concentration of oxygen vacancy in the aluminized alloys.
► Oxidation of a pack cementation coating of Al on FeCrNi alloy in dry and humid H2. ► H2 promotes the formation of θ alumina and its transformation to α alumina. ► Water vapor induces cracks in the aluminized coating beneath the alumina layer. ► Water vapor accelerates the oxidation of the aluminized coating in H2.