Ghosh, D. and Shukla, A.K. and Mitra, S.K. (2013) Influence of CeO2 superficial coating on the high temperature corrosion behavior of 2.25 Cr-1 Mo Steel in SO2 + O2 atmospheres. Protection of Metals and Physical Chemistry of Surfaces, 49 (6). pp. 749-752.

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Abstract

The influence of superficial CeO2 coatings on isothermal and cyclic high temperature corrosion behavior of 2.25 Cr-1 Mo steel in oxidation and sulfidation (SO2 + O2) atmosphere have been reported in this paper. The CeO2 coating of three different depositions rate (0.15 mg/cm2, 0.30 mg/cm2 and 0.50 mg/cm2) were prepared for experimental investigations. The isothermal corrosion study of uncoated and CeO2 coated specimens was carried out in SO2 + O2 environment at 973K for 150 hours. The results clearly indicate that CeO2 coated specimen improves the high temperature corrosion resistance than uncoated specimens. The post corroded CeO2 coated specimen shows reduction of scale growth and improved scale adhesion to the substrate. The cyclic corrosion study was also carried out in both coated and uncoated specimen in same environment at 973K for 100 h. The CeO2 coated specimens on thermal cycling also shows significant improvement of the corrosion resistance without scale cracking and spallations. In contrary, the uncoated specimen in both isothermal as well as cyclic environment shows higher corrosion rate along with scale cracking and spallations. The results of the reaction kinetics have been substantiated by post corrosion analysis of alloy/scales combinations by SEM and XRD. The details mechanism of the corrosion in presence of CeO2 coating was further discussed in the paper.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Coating and Lubricants
Depositing User: Dr. Sarita Ghosh
Date Deposited: 21 Sep 2016 09:17
Last Modified: 21 Sep 2016 09:17
URI: http://cmeri.csircentral.net/id/eprint/295

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