(Fe, Cr)3O4 Spinel Layer as the Key to Solving the Accelerated Oxidation of High Cr Iron Alloy in High-temperature Steam
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The amount of hydrogen dissolved into oxide layers on Fe–10Cr alloy after exposure to steam at 750°C was measured with thermal desorption spectroscopy (TDS). It was found that the dissolved hydrogen existed mainly in (Fe, Cr)3O4 spinel layer formed on the alloy surface. This result is related closely to the fact that oxidation of high Cr ferritic steels is accelerated remarkably by the existence of steam at elevated temperatures. Using a diffusion system of (Fe, Cr)3O4/CoO, cation diffusivity was investigated at 750°C in argon atmosphere or in steam. As a result, the diffusivity of Fe ion in (Fe, Cr)3O4 became larger in steam than that in argon atmosphere, indicating that hydrogen (proton) promotes Fe ion outer diffusion from Fe–10Cr alloy. This is direct evidence that high temperature steam accelerates oxidation of Cr containing steels.