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    Oxidation of metals 37 (1992), S. 441-461 
    ISSN: 1573-4889
    Keywords: mixed gas ; Co1.62Mo6S8 ; lamellae ; multilayered scale ; sulfidation
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics
    Notes: Abstract The corrosion behavior of Co alloyed with up to 40 wt.% Mo alloys was studied in H2-H2O-H2S gas mixtures over the temperature range between 600
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    Oxidation of metals 31 (1989), S. 237-263 
    ISSN: 1573-4889
    Keywords: sulfidation ; nickel-niobium ; multilayered scale ; NbS2 ; NiNb3S6
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics
    Notes: Abstract The sulfidation properties of Ni-Nb alloys containing additions of niobium up to 40 wt.% have been studied at $$P_{S_2 } = 0.01$$ atm over the temperature range 550-700 °C. The sulfidation reactions followed the parabolic rate law; the sulfidation rates decreased with increasing amounts of niobium. An Arrhenius plot of the rate constants gave activation energies of 25.0+3.5 kcal/ mole. The scales formed on Ni-Nb alloys were multilayered, generally consisting of an outer layer of nickel sulfide ( NiS1+x and Ni3S2) and an inner complex layer of NiNb3S6 plus NbS2. The position of the original metal surface was notedy platinum-wire marker experiments to be the interface between the inner andouter layers. The location of the marker indicates that the outer layer, generally greater in thickness than the inner layer, grew by outward diffusion of the nickel cations, and the inner layer formed probably by the inward diffusion of sulfur. Neither preferential sulfidation nor internal sulfidation was observed. The development of the scale structures from the transient stage to steady state was also studied.
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    Oxidation of metals 35 (1991), S. 295-315 
    ISSN: 1573-4889
    Keywords: Sulfidation ; MP35N ; Al additions ; multilayered scale
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics
    Notes: Abstract A commercial superalloy, MP35N, which was modified by adding various amounts of Al up to 10 wt.%, has been studied over the temperature range of 600–900°C in 0.01 atm sulfur vapor. The Al-modified alloys contained a second phase whose amount increased with increasing Al. The sulfidation rate followed the parabolic rate law and decreased with increasing Al content. An activation energy of 46 kcal/mol was obtained for MP35N, MP35N-5Al, and MP35N-7Al, while a value of 56 kcal/mol was found for MP35N-10Al at 700–800°C. Triplex sulfide scales formed on MP35N, consisting of an outer layer of solid solution (Co, Ni) 3S4,an intermediate layer of Cr 2S3,and a complex, heterophasic inner layer of mostly MoS 2.The Al-modified alloys also formed an outer scale of (Co, Ni) 3S4,and an inner layer containing a mixture of CoCr 2S4 and Al 2S3.An internal-sulfidation zone containing an Al-rich sulfide was formed in the substrate. Only a moderate beneficial effect of Al additions to MP35N was observed at 600°C. The observation of the location of platinum markers suggests that cobalt, nickel, chromium, and aluminum diffuse outward to form the major part of scale, and sulfur diffuses inward to produce an internal-sulfidation zone. Transport processes in the internal-sulfidation zone governed the sulfidation rate of the alloys.
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