2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.corsci.2020.109112
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The effect of hydrogen on the breakdown of the protective oxide scale in solid oxide fuel cell interconnects

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“…Additionally, a new reaction layer (point D, Figure a 2 ) appears next to 441. According to the EDS analysis presented in Table and the aging results of AISI 441 performed by Gunduz et al, this new layer is identified as an internal oxidation zone near the oxide layer. Furthermore, the TEM results of Alnegren et al proved that this area consists of a mixture of iron–chromium oxide and not yet oxidized iron.…”
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confidence: 94%
“…Additionally, a new reaction layer (point D, Figure a 2 ) appears next to 441. According to the EDS analysis presented in Table and the aging results of AISI 441 performed by Gunduz et al, this new layer is identified as an internal oxidation zone near the oxide layer. Furthermore, the TEM results of Alnegren et al proved that this area consists of a mixture of iron–chromium oxide and not yet oxidized iron.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…A thin and dense oxide layer (~ 2 µm) is formed between Ag and AISI 441 (Fig. 2a 2 ), which has been proved to be composed of (Fe, Mn, Cr) 3 O 4 and Cr 2 O 3 by many studies [25,[40][41][42]. It is worth noting that the oxide layer formed at the stainless steel interface by the traditional RAB method is typically thicker than 20 µm [25,32,33], which is 10 times wider than the above oxide layer.…”
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“…A thin and dense oxide layer (~2 µm) formed between Ag and AISI 441 (Figure 3(a 2 )), which has been proven to be composed of (Fe, Mn, Cr) 3 O 4 and Cr 2 O 3 in many studies [31,[47][48][49]. It is worth noting that the oxide layer formed at the stainless steel interface by the traditional RAB method is typically thicker than 20 µm [31,37,38], which is 10 times wider than the above oxide layer.…”
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confidence: 99%