Microstructure and Early-Stage Oxidation Behavior of Co-Cr-Cu-Fe-Mn-Ni High-Entropy Alloys

JOM(2023)

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The microstructure and early-stage oxidation behavior of the equiatomic CoCrCuFeMnNi high-entropy alloy (HEA) and its six sub-alloys, obtained by omitting one element each, were investigated. Alloys were prepared using induction levitation melting, cold rolled, and oxidized for 1 h at 800°C in air. The Ni-free and Co-free HEAs showed an inhomogeneous microstructure associated with liquid phase separation. The other alloys were either single-phase (Cu-free HEA) or contained two face-centered cubic phases, one Cu-rich and one Cu-poor. The Cu and Mn-containing two-phase alloys showed preferential oxidation of the Cu/Mn-rich phase, leading to Mn-rich oxides that are prone to spallation. The Mn-free alloy exhibited a thicker oxide (~ 5 µ m) on the Cu-rich phase, whereas the Cu-poor phase was covered by a thin base oxide (< 1 µ m). The single-phase Cu-free (‘Cantor’) alloy formed an approximately 1- µ m-thick oxide of the crystal structure types of Mn 3 O 4 , Mn 2 O 3 , MnCr 2 O 4 , and Cr 2 O 3 . For prospective high-temperature applications, reducing the Cu and Mn content and thus avoiding formation of a second Cu-rich phase is a promising route to facilitate formation of a protective oxide.
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alloys,oxidation,early-stage,co-cr-cu-fe,high-entropy
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