High temperature oxidation of Ni alloys in CO2 containing impurities

2019 
Abstract Next-generation power systems require structural alloys resistant to high-temperature oxidation in CO 2 containing combustion impurities. Here we evaluate the oxidation performance of several commercial Ni alloys exposed to 95%CO 2 -4%H 2 O-1%O 2 , with/without 0.1% SO 2 , at 750 °C and 1 atm. All alloys formed protective chromia layers and showed no signs of carburization or sulfidation, and minimal chromia volatilization. The microstructural evolution of the alloy surface, secondary oxidants, and minor alloy additions all played a role in promoting protective chromia formation/growth. The results show that Ni alloys are promising candidates for high-temperature portions of next-generation CO 2 -based power systems.
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