The Oxidation of Coated SOFC Interconnects in Fuel Side Environments
Journal article, 2016

This study focuses on examining the effect of PVD coatings on the oxidation performance of interconnects in fuel (anode) side environments. A Fe-22Cr ferritic steel was coated with (i) Ce 10nm (ii) La 10nm and (iii) Co 600nm. The samples were exposed at 850 degrees C in Ar-5% H-2-3% H2O in a tubular furnace over 500 h. Additionally, the effect of a pre-oxidation step was investigated by exposure in air prior to the simulated fuel gas environment. Chemical analysis on the samples was subsequently performed with SEM/EDX and XRD. It was established that the Ce and La coatings brought about a factor 2-3 reduction (k(p)values of 2.16x10(-14)+/- 3.6x10(-15)g(2)cm(-4)s(-1) for the La 10nm coated steel compared to 7.72x10(-14)+/- 5.86x10(-15)g(2)cm(-4)s(-1) for the uncoated steel) in the oxidation rate while the Co coating disintegrated into metallic islands in and on the thermally grown oxide after exposure. Additionally, the La coating resulted in the formation of a continuous perovskite layer by reaction with the thermally grown oxide.

Anode Side

Fuel Cells Interconnect

Corrosion

Bipolar Plate

Coating

Perovskite

PVD SOFC

Author

Rakshith Nugehalli Sachitanand

Chalmers, Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Energy and Material

Mohammad Sattari

Chalmers, Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Energy and Material

Jan-Erik Svensson

Chalmers, Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Energy and Material

Jan Froitzheim

Chalmers, Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Energy and Material

Fuel Cells

1615-6846 (ISSN) 1615-6854 (eISSN)

Vol. 16 1 32-38

Subject Categories

Chemical Engineering

DOI

10.1002/fuce.201500066

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Created

10/8/2017