Abstract:The hot corrosion behavior of two ternary Mo–Si–Ti alloys (eutectic Mo–20.0Si–52.8Ti (at.%) and eutectoid Mo–21.0Si–34.0Ti (at.%)) was investigated at C and C for up to 100 h. Both Mo‐based alloys evidenced a hot corrosion attack, resulting in a uniform attack of the substrate surface. The higher Ti content of the eutectic alloy significantly reduced the formation of solid and volatile Mo oxides compared with the eutectoid alloy. After 24 h at C, the corrosion products formed on the eutectic alloy were only on… Show more
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