Effective yttrium based coating for steel interconnects of solid oxide cells: Corrosion evaluation in steam-hydrogen atmosphere
Abstract
This work describes manufacture, analysis and test of a new well conducting corrosion-protection coating that can be applied on steel types with high chromium content. Electrolytic deposition of yttrium salts is used to form thin (<100 nm) coatings on both flat steel sheets (material: Crofer 22 APU) and its properties are proven on woven wire-meshes (materials from two different sources: SUS316 and SUS316L). The oxide scale on the coated Crofer 22 APU sheet remains intact after 2000 h operation at 750 °C in H2 with 90% H2O. The corrosion rate at 750 °C of the coated Crofer 22 APU sheets is compared with that of uncoated samples and of samples with a commercial magneton sputtered CGO coating revealing that the coatings reduce the parabolic rate constant characteristic of the corrosion by a factor of 10 and 20 for the CGO and the Y, respectively.
The coated meshes also exhibit high corrosion resistance and long-term-stable low electrical resistance at 650 °C, both in 90% H2O in H2, and in air. In addition to the experimental work, Y-Cr-O2 phase diagrams are constructed illustrating the high stability of the YCrO3 phase (that forms during corrosion) over a wide temperature and pO2 range.- Publication:
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Journal of Power Sources
- Pub Date:
- November 2019
- DOI:
- 10.1016/j.jpowsour.2019.226814
- Bibcode:
- 2019JPS...44026814M
- Keywords:
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- Crofer 22 APU;
- SOEC;
- SOFC;
- High temperature corrosion;
- Protective coatings;
- Electrodeposition