Effects of minor alloying elements (Si, Mn and Al) on the corrosion behavior of stainless steels in molten carbonate fuel cell cathode environment

CORROSION REVIEWS(2024)

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Effects of minor alloying elements (Si, Mn, and Al) on the corrosion resistance behaviors of stainless steel (SS) modified 310S used as a cathode current collector (CCC) material for molten carbonate fuel cells (MCFC) were examined in a mixture of 62 mol% Li2CO3-38 mol% K2CO3 at 650(degrees)C by measuring the change in corrosion potential and the potentio-dynamic, potentio-static polarization responses. The corrosion potential of modified 310S gradually increased after 9 h of immersion due to an active to passive transition and that of SSs added with minor alloying elements drastically increased before 6 h of immersion due to the reactive alloys. Si, Mn, and Al addition to base SS led to a decrease in corrosion resistance due to the rapid corrosion rate at the cathode operation potential, -40 mV, of the MCFC. The steady state current densities of SSs added with minor alloying elements were higher than that of 310S and modified 310S. Addition of Si, Mn, and Al induced a decrease in corrosion resistance of CCC materials in molten carbonate fuel cell operating temperatures, 650(degrees)C.
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corrosion,molten carbonate fuel cell,cathode current collector,stainless steel,electrochemistry
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