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Mo-Regulating element diffusion and oxide formation in Cr2TiAlC2 MAX with boosted corrosion resistance in static liquid lead-bismuth eutectic

  • Hong Yu
  • , Hongwei Liang
  • , Qingyan Zeng
  • , Chuanchao Wang
  • , Yanfei Wang
  • , Yaqing Xue
  • , Lili Xue
  • , Xian Zong Wang
  • , Cheng Feng Du
  • Northwestern Polytechnical University Xian

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摘要

Generation-IV lead-cooled fast reactor (LFR) requires the promising structural material MAX phase ceramics possessing high anti-corrosion resistance towards its liquid coolant lead-bismuth eutectic (LBE). As complex and competing reactions such as element out-diffusion, oxidation and element/mass dissolution simultaneously occur on MAXs and are compositionally correlated, challenges remain in the controllable growth of dense and continuous Al2O3-based oxide scale with high shielding property. Herein, the potential candidate Cr2TiAlC2 312-MAX ceramic is doped with an ascending Mo concentration to regulate its element diffusion kinetics as well as the Al2O3 formation thermodynamics. Specifically, in Cr2TiAlC2, a fast Al leaching rate and sluggish Al2O3 formation lead to peeling off of oxide particles, delamination and pulverization of the MAX matrix. Mo doping decreases the Gibbs free energy and accelerates the formation of Al2O3 with two orders of magnitude less oxygen required, and the simultaneous out-diffusion of Mo and Al leads to the decomposition of 312 MAX phase to corrosion-resistant metal carbides and 211 MAX phases. When these two paces are coordinated in CrTiMoAlC2 with optimized Mo content, a continuous Al-rich oxide scale is achieved with high anti-corrosion property.

源语言英语
文章编号113942
期刊Corrosion Science
268
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 1 8月 2026

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