High temperature corrosion of low and high alloy steels under molten carbonate fuel cell conditions

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Biedenkopf, P
Spiegel, M
Grabke, HJ
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[1] Max-Planck-Inst. F. E., D-40237 Düsseldorf
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10.1002/maco.19970480803
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T [工业技术];
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The corrosion behavior of eight low and high alloy steels was investigated under simulating the conditions at the cathode of a molten carbonate fuel cell at 650 degrees C. Different Li-containing iron oxides (LiFeO2 and LiFe5O8) were formed in contact with the eutectic (Li, K)-carbonate melt depending on the Cr-content of the steel. These oxides show low solubility in the melt and protect the metallic material against further corrosive attack. Fast growing scales of Fe3O4 and LiFe5O8 were observed on the low alloy ferritic steel 10 CrMo 9 10. Higher alloy steels form LiFeO2 in contact with the melt and mixed Fe-Cr-spinels underneath. Steels with Cr-contents over 20 wt.% Cr form a mixed LiCr1-xFexO2 and LiCrO2 layer in contact with the metal. Marker experiments on the commercial steel 1.4404 (X2 CrNiMo 17 13 2) show that the outer LiFeO2 layer grows mainly by outward diffusion of iron ions (Fe3+), whereas the inner (Fe,Ni)Cr2O4 spinel layer grows inward. After 500 hours, LiFe5O8 was formed between the spinel and the LiFeO2 layer, but it had disappeared after several thousand hours of exposure as it was fully transformed to LiFeO2. Co-containing LiFeO2 was found after 500 hours on the high Co-containing steel 1.4971 (X12 CrCoNi 21 20), but is not stable after several thousand hours exposure. Co diffuses outward to form a protective LiCoO2 layer of a few microns in thickness. Protective Cr2O3 layers were not observed on steels with high Cr-content (greater than or equal to 25 wt.% Cr) due to peroxide ions in the melt, which cause oxidation Cr2O3 and flux to chromate, which is highly soluble in the melt. Further quantitative investigations on total corrosion considering the chromate formation have shown that high alloy steels with high amounts of Cr form mainly K2CrO4.
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