Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1786814 | Current Applied Physics | 2010 | 5 Pages |
Thin elemental coatings of Y, Co, and Y/Co on a commercial ferritic stainless steel (AISI444) were investigated for their effects on the growth kinetics and area specific resistance (ASR) of the scale formed at 800 °C. After oxidation for 1000 h, the ASR value of the Y-coated AISI444 was less than that of the corresponding uncoated sample by the factor of two, because of a significant retardation of scale growth. The Co coating also resulted in a decrease of the ASR value even though it significantly accelerated the scale growth. The effects of the Y and Co coatings on scale growth were associated with the growth kinetics of the chromia sublayer in the scale. The Y coating was most effective for solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) interconnect applications because of the relatively low and stable ASR value with the lapse of oxidation time.