2012
DOI: 10.1515/htmp-2012-0091
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High Temperature Corrosion of Metallic Materials in Composed Oxidizing Environments

Abstract: Basing on actual theoretical approach and experimental results, the mechanism of sulphide formation beneath the oxide scale grown on metals in SO2-O2 atmospheres has been described. It has been shown that in spite of much lower sulphur partial pressure in the oxidizing atmosphere than the dissociation pressure of the sulphide to be formed, the sulphidation process takes place beneath the oxide scale. This, at the first sight, unexpected behavior results from the fact that sulphur is diffusing inwards through t… Show more

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“…Formation of the observed microstructure can be explained by oxidation and sulfidation mechanism described previously in the literature . The gas composition and especially its high oxygen partial pressure allows for the formation of oxides of the alloying elements.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 59%
“…Formation of the observed microstructure can be explained by oxidation and sulfidation mechanism described previously in the literature . The gas composition and especially its high oxygen partial pressure allows for the formation of oxides of the alloying elements.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 59%