“…The Ti addition was expected to react with Y and O to form Y-Ti-O oxides within alloys (Y 2 Ti 2 O 7 , Y 2 TiO 5 ) [ 15 ]. The addition of Al in the ODS steel was not only expected to form Y-Al-O oxides [ 16 , 17 , 18 , 19 , 20 ] but also to improve the corrosion resistance by forming dense Al 2 O 3 scales on the surface of the alloy, which limited further corrosion of the matrix under the oxide layer. In addition, the presence of Al can suppress embrittlement at 475 °C by suppressing the phase separation of the ferritic phase into the two phases, Fe-rich ferrite and Cr-rich ferrite in high Cr steel [ 21 , 22 , 23 ].…”