Published August 1981 | Version v1
Journal article

The scaling of a Fe-20Cr alloy in H2-H2O-H2S Mixtures

  • 1. BBC Forschungslabor, D-6900 Heidelberg.

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The scaling of an Fe-20Cr alloy has studied in H2-H2O-H2S mixtures between 973 and 1223 K. According to a simplified phase diagram, Cr2O3 and FeS should be the thermodynamically stable compounds in the gas mixtures chosen. The reaction followed a mixed rate law between linear and parabolic, indicating that the reaction rate at the scale-gas interface was comparable with the diffusion rate in the scale. At a constant H2/H2S ratio the scaling rate initially decreased slightly with increasing water-vapor pressure. A further increase of the water-vapor pressure resulted in localized sulfide formation, while the other parts of the surface were covered with a Cr2O3 film. Only Cr2O3 formed above a critical water-vapor content. Three zones could be distinguished when a sulfide scale is formed. The outer zone consisted of practically pure FeS; the intermediate zone was a solid solution of (Fe,Cr)S, partially decomposed to FeCr2S4 and metal during cooling; and the inner zone contained small Cr2O3 inclusions in an (Fe,Cr)S matrix

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Journal Title
Oxid. Met.
Journal Volume
16
Journal Issue
1/2
Series
Oxid. Met.
Journal Page Range
175-191
ISSN
0030-770X