The Preparation and Properties of Ti(Nb)-Si-C Coating on the Pre-Oxidized Ferritic Stainless Steel for Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Interconnect.
Xichao LiYongchen ChiShouli WeiXianwei SunJingxiang ZhaoQiangqiang HouKang FuZuoqiang DaiLili ZhengPublished in: Materials (Basel, Switzerland) (2024)
Cr 2 O 3 scale growth and volatilization are the main cause of the performance degradation of solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs) with an Fe-based ferritic stainless steel (FSS) interconnect. In this work, an amorphous Ti(Nb)-Si-C coating is prepared on the pre-oxidized SUS430 with D.C. magnetron sputtering as the protective coating. The amorphous Ti(Nb)-Si-C coated alloy exhibits significantly enhanced oxidation resistance, and the oxidation kinetics obey the parabolic law with a low parabolic rate of 9.36 × 10 -15 g 2 ·cm -4 ·s -1 . A dual-layer oxide scale is formed composed of an inner layer rich in Cr 2 O 3 and an outer layer rich in rutile TiO 2 and amorphous SiO 2 . MnCr 2 O 4 appears at the interface between the inner and outer oxide layers. Meanwhile, the amorphous Ti(Nb)-Si-C coating also effectively blocks the outward diffusion of Cr. In addition, the coated steel presents good electrical properties with an area-specific resistance (ASR) of 13.57 mΩ·cm 2 at 800 °C after oxidation at 800 °C in air for 500 h.
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