| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 7722753 | International Journal of Hydrogen Energy | 2013 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
In this work, the influence of microstructure on the hydrogen permeation property of alumina coatings was investigated. The different microstructures were obtained by annealing coatings at 700 °C or 900 °C. The permeation measurements showed that the 700 °C annealed coating exhibited lower hydrogen permeability than the 900 °C annealed coating. The 700 °C annealed coating was amorphous alumina. While, the 900 °C annealed coating had the spinel MnCr2O4 phase and γ-alumina. This spinel MnCr2O4 formed a network on the coating surface compared with the fine and smooth surface of the 700 °C annealed coating. The MnCr2O4 network in the 900 °C annealed coating formed short-cut for hydrogen diffusion, and thus resulted in high permeability. Furthermore, apparent delamination of coating was illustrated on the 900 °C annealed coating after the permeation test, and this was another reason for the high permeability of coating.
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Authors
Di He, Shuai Li, Xiaopeng Liu, Chao Zhang, Qinghe Yu, Yang Lei, Shumao Wang, Lijun Jiang,
