• Media type: E-Article
  • Title: Hot Corrosion Behavior of La2Ce2O7-Based Plasma-Sprayed Coating
  • Contributor: Ariharan, S.; Parchovianský, Milan; Singh, Pushpender; Rani, Pooja; Maurya, Rita; Sekar, Anusha; Keshri, Anup Kumar; Pakseresht, Amirhossein
  • Published: Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2024
  • Published in: High Temperature Corrosion of Materials, 101 (2024) 4, Seite 779-788
  • Language: English
  • DOI: 10.1007/s11085-024-10244-z
  • ISSN: 2731-8397; 2731-8400
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  • Description: AbstractLa2Ce2O7 (LC) has been identified as a promising thermal barrier coating (TBC) for use up to 1250 °C. In this study, a TBC system was deposited on grit-blasted Inconel 738 using atmospheric plasma spraying (APS) with NiCrAlY as the bond coat, followed by YSZ, and then LC as the top layer. The coatings were exposed to a mixture of molten Na2SO4 (45 wt.%) and V2O5 (55 wt.%) at 950 °C for hot corrosion. On the top LC layer, LaVO4, CeVO4 and CeO(1.66–2.00) formed as hot corrosion products after 4 h exposure. A reaction between YSZ and the corrosion products could not be observed due to the absence of YVO4. The hot corrosion mechanism of the LC-based TBC is also discussed in this study.