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The Influence of Mo Content and Annealing on the Oxidation Behavior of Arc‐Melted Cr–<i>x</i>Mo–8Si Alloys

Lisa Koliotassis, Emma White, Mathias C. Galetz

2024Advanced Engineering Materials11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The influence of Mo (10–40 at%) additions to Cr–8 at%Si is systematically studied by analyzing arc‐melted alloys in the as‐cast and annealed state. The oxidation resistance is tested by thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) at 1200 °C in air for up to 100 h. Samples are characterized by X‐ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy, and wavelength‐dispersive X‐ray spectroscopy. The studied Cr– x Mo–8Si alloy series shows a beneficial effect of Mo on the corrosion behavior. For all of the investigated Mo contents, no nitridation is observed and the oxide scale adhesion is improved. An increased amount of intermetallic A15 phase leads to the formation of a SiO 2 scale beneath the Cr 2 O 3 layer during high‐temperature exposure. The internal SiO 2 layer inhibits further internal oxidation of the A15 phase. Uniform size and distribution of A15, benefits the formation of a duplex oxide scale. Cr–25Mo–8 at%Si, shows the most promising oxidation behavior. The TGA data follows the paralinear law, with both the growth rate, k p , and volatilization rate, k v , of Cr 2 O 3 being reduced by adding 10–25 at% Mo. A binary Cr/Mo–Si phase diagram is generated in order to determine accurate annealing conditions and estimate the stability range of the metastable σ phase.

Topics & Concepts

Materials scienceAnnealing (glass)AlloyThermogravimetric analysisIntermetallicOxideInternal oxidationAnalytical Chemistry (journal)Scanning electron microscopeCorrosionMetallurgyChemical engineeringComposite materialChemistryChromatographyEngineeringIntermetallics and Advanced Alloy PropertiesHigh-Temperature Coating BehaviorsHigh Temperature Alloys and Creep