“…After 1 year of exposure at Randers, there was minimal attack of the nickel layer, and there was no clearly visible oxide [24], but after two years a distinct NiO layer could be observed. It would be expected that there was a NiO layer of a few microns after 7100 hours exposure based on measurements at 500 ºC, where a 1 µm layer was formed after 136 hours in O 2 [27] [32]. The stability of NiO, NiSO 4 , Ni and NiS in SO 2 gas has been investigated with respect to time at 540 o C, which showed that NiS was the stable compound while the other corrosion products decreased over time [33].…”