Development of a Fe–Cr alloy for interconnect application in intermediate temperature solid oxide fuel cells
The oxidation behavior and electrical property of a newly designed Fe–Cr alloy with addition of 1.05 wt.% Mn, 0.52 wt.% Ti, 2.09 wt.% Mo and other elements, such as La, Y and Zr have been investigated isothermally or cyclically at 750 °C in air for up to 1000 h. With a coefficient of thermal expansi...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of power sources 2010-05, Vol.195 (9), p.2782-2788 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The oxidation behavior and electrical property of a newly designed Fe–Cr alloy with addition of 1.05
wt.% Mn, 0.52
wt.% Ti, 2.09
wt.% Mo and other elements, such as La, Y and Zr have been investigated isothermally or cyclically at 750
°C in air for up to 1000
h. With a coefficient of thermal expansion matched to SOFC cell components, the alloy demonstrates excellent oxidation resistance and low area specific resistance of the oxide scale. The thermally grown oxide scale presents a multi-layered structure with conductive Mn–Cr spinel in-between the underneath Cr
2O
3 and the top Mn
2O
3. The oxidation rate constants obtained under both isothermal and cyclic oxidation condition are in the range of 5.1
×
10
−14 to 7.6
×
10
−14
g
2
cm
−4
s
−1, and the measured area specific resistance at 750
°C after 1000
h oxidation is around 10
mΩ
cm
2, lower than that of the conventional Fe–Cr stainless steels and comparable with that of the Ni-based alloys. Thermal cycling seems to improve the oxide scale adherence and promotes the formation of the highly conductive Mn
2O
3, and in turn, to enhance the oxidation resistance and electrical property. |
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ISSN: | 0378-7753 1873-2755 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.jpowsour.2009.08.077 |