Vicent Ssenteza

Doctoral Student at Energy and Material

Vincent Ssenteza is a PhD student at the division of energy and materials. His research is focused on high temperature corrosion that occurs in biomass - and waste-fired boilers. Specifically, his work aims to understand the corrosion resistance of different materials and coatings upon exposure to alkali chloride rich environments. In collaboration with industry partners, they study and select high resistant materials and coatings to improve energy production while lowering operation costs.

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2024

Long-term corrosion behavior of FeCr(Al, Ni) alloys in O2 + H2O with KCl(s) at 600 °C: Microstructural evolution after breakaway oxidation

Vicent Ssenteza, Johan Eklund, S. Bigdeli et al
Corrosion Science. Vol. 226
Journal article
2023

High-temperature corrosion of weld overlay coating/bulk FeCrAl exposed in O2 + H2O + KCl(s) at 600 °C – A microstructural investigation

Imran Hanif, Vicent Ssenteza, Johan Eklund et al
Journal of Materials Research and Technology. Vol. 25, p. 7008-7023
Journal article
2023

The long-term corrosion behavior of FeCrAl(Si) alloys after breakaway oxidation at 600 °C

Johan Eklund, Amanda Persdotter, Vicent Ssenteza et al
Corrosion Science. Vol. 217
Journal article
2023

High temperature corrosion resistance of FeCr(Ni, Al) alloys as bulk/overlay weld coatings in the presence of KCl at 600 °C

Vicent Ssenteza, Johan Eklund, Imran Hanif et al
Corrosion Science. Vol. 213
Journal article

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