Author:
Xin Wenbin,Zhang Jing,Jiang Yinju,Deng Yongchun,Meng Qingyong,Song Bo
Abstract
In order to study the segregation of arsenic impurities at the metal/oxide interface during high temperature exposure, isothermal oxidation behavior of arsenic bearing steels with various Ce content was systematically investigated. The result showed that oxidation mass gain of arsenic bearing steel in the temperature range of 950–1150 °C was decreased as a whole with increasing Ce content from 0 to 0.035 wt.%. At 1100 and 1150 °C, the best results are obtained for 0.027 and 0.035 wt.% Ce. Moreover, Ce addition could prevent grain boundaries oxidation, which reduced or even eliminated the formation of visible oxide particles along grain boundaries at 1000 and 1050 °C. In case of oxidation at 1050 and 1100 °C, the arsenic enrichment amount at the scale/metal interface was firstly decreased with increasing Ce content from 0 to 0.027 wt.% and then slightly increased as Ce content increased from 0.027 to 0.035 wt.%. This variation was attributed to the separation behavior of oxide scale, the formation of a continuous solid Fe2SiO4 layer and the arsenious rare earth particles promoted by Ce addition.
Subject
Materials Chemistry,Metals and Alloys,Mechanics of Materials,Computational Mechanics
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