Controlled thermal pre-treatment of ZMG232G10® for corrosion mitigation under simulated SOFC interconnect exposure conditions

M. Reisert,A.N. Aphale,M.R. Anisur, S. Belko, M. Yaginuma, T. Shiomi, N. Dale,A.M. Hussain,P.K. Dubey,P. Singh

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HYDROGEN ENERGY(2023)

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Abstract
The IT-SOFC candidate interconnect material ZMG232G10® was thermally pre-treated in air and in H2 – 3% H2O to mitigate dual atmosphere corrosion. Bare and pre-treated steel samples were exposed to a dual atmosphere exposure condition (dry air/metal/4% H2 – N2 (bal.) + 3% H2O) for 500 h at 600 °C. Corrosion products and oxide morphology developed on the air-exposed surfaces were analyzed. Pre-treatments of the metal in oxidizing (air) and reducing (H2 – 3% H2O) gas atmospheres provide improved passivation against dual atmosphere corrosion compared to bare steel. The uniform and iron-free oxide scale developed during the pre-treatment of alloy in the low pO2 H2 – 3% H2O gas atmosphere provides an effective diffusion barrier against the outward transport of cations and oxidation of iron observed under dual atmosphere conditions.
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corrosion mitigation,simulated sofc,pre-treatment
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