High temperature oxidation of Mo–Si–B alloys: Effect of low and very low oxygen partial pressures

2010 
Abstract The oxidation mechanism of a Mo–Si–B alloy in two different oxygen partial pressure ranges was investigated between 820 and 1200 °C. Oxygen partial pressures between 10 −19 and 10 −12  bar were applied in order to suppress Mo oxide formation. Weight gain kinetics were determined resulting from simultaneous external and internal oxidation. Silica scale formation was found to lead to a droplet shape because of the high evaporation rates of B 2 O 3 and limited wetting of the silica. In the oxygen partial pressure range 10 −6 –10 −4  bar Mo–Si–B alloys suffer from severe degradation due to continuous formation of volatile MoO 3 . Catastrophic oxidation was observed as a consequence of the formation of a highly porous and non-protective silica scale.
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