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Original Research Papers

Microstructural effects of the reduction step in reactive consolidation of manganese cobaltite coatings on Crofer 22 APU

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Pages 142-147 | Received 16 Apr 2014, Accepted 22 Jul 2014, Published online: 19 Jan 2015
 

Abstract

The microstructural effects of the reduction step in the reactive consolidation of slurry processed Mn1·5Co1·5O4 coated Crofer 22 APU were studied using cross-sectional scanning and transmission electron microscopies. Alloy samples were coated with a Mn1·5Co1·5O4 slurry and then reduced in moist H2 based forming gas at 850°C for 4 h. The reduced coating contained particles of MnO with the NaCl structure and Co with the face centred cubic (FCC) structure. The interface exhibited a thin dense chromia layer with a thicker porous MnCr2O4 overlayer with needle-like protrusions into the reduced coating. Evidence for inter-reactions during the concurrent coating reduction and substrate oxidation include Co rich metallic inclusions in the spinel layer and an enrichment of the spinel in Mn with distance from the chromia layer. The consequences of these observations for the complex microstructural variation during subsequent reoxidation and long term thermal exposure are discussed.

Acknowledgement

This paper is based in part upon work supported by the US National Science Foundation under Grant No. 1100427.

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