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The surface oxidation of FeCr alloys with 18, 28, and 43 mass‐% Cr was investigated in situ using grazing‐incidence X‐ray absorption spectroscopy (GIXAS) at the chromium and iron K‐edges. Oxidation in air was monitored in situ in the temperature range from 290 K to 680 K. The standard GIXAS data analysis is extended for the treatment of a single layer model in order to estimate the chromium concentrations of the oxide layer and of the near‐interface substrate as well as the oxide layer thickness. XANES analysis shows transitions from b.c.c. Fe to corundum type Fe2O3 and from b.c.c. Cr to corundum type Cr2O3. The initial oxide layers are 1.1‐1.4 nm thick and contain 60‐90 mass‐% chromium, while the near‐interface substrate is depleted in Cr. During heating, iron oxide growth dominates up to 560‐600 K. Then the chromium oxide layer loses its passivation effect and Cr oxidation sets in.  相似文献   

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In the present work, high temperature oxidation of HP40 alloy was carried out at 1050 °C under H2–H2O and air atmospheres; the influence of atmosphere on surface morphology and composition was studied. Octahedral crystals with considerable spalled regions are present on the surface of alloy oxidized under air, the oxide scale composes of MnCr2O4, Cr2O3 and (Fe, Ni)Cr2O4 and spalled regions exhibit base alloy and SiO2‐rich regions. The surface of alloy oxidized under H2–H2O is fully covered by small granular crystals and blade‐type structures without spallation, and the oxide scale composes of MnCr2O4 and Cr2O3. Moreover, X‐ray photoelectron spectroscopy analysis shows considerable difference in chemical valence states of Mn, Cr and O elements on both alloy surfaces, and hydroxyl compounds exist on the alloy oxidized under H2–H2O atmosphere. Copyright © 2017 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.  相似文献   

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Kinetics of oxidation of Fe-Cr steel containing 25 wt.-percent Cr was studied as a function of temperature (1023–1173 K) for up to 480 h in flowing air, which corresponds to SOFC cathode environment operating conditions. The oxidation process was found to be a parabolic, suggesting that the diffusion of ionic defects in the scale is the slowest, rate determining step and it occurs predominantly by short-circuit diffusion paths. Comparison of the determined activation energy of oxidation of the studied steel with literature data indicates that at 1098–1173 K the chromia scale grows by the outward solid-state diffusion of chromium interstitials, whereas at 1023–1098 K — through a significant contribution of counter-current oxygen/chromium diffusion along Cr2O3 grain boundaries. The oxide scales were composed mainly of Cr2O3 with a continuous thin Mn1.5Cr1.5O4 spinel layer on top of the chromia scale. The oxidation test results on Fe-25Cr steel demonstrate the applicability of the commercial type DIN 50049 stainless steel as interconnect for SOFC. This revised version was published online in July 2006 with corrections to the Cover Date.  相似文献   

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In the present work the oxidation behavior of ageing treated steel was examined up to 1000°C in different environments (O2 and CO2) and with different heating rates. The examination was conducted by means of thermogravimetric analysis, scanning electron microscopy and X-ray diffraction. In this study it was deduced that in the case of O2 an oxide scale is formed on top of the steel. The oxidation is uniform and the growth of the scale is more intent at low heating rate. It consist of different Fe, Mn, Mo and Cr oxides which are adjusted in the form of layers. This phenomenon was explained by the different diffusion coefficients of each metal in the already formed scale. Regarding the oxidation in CO2, the scale formation takes place at a lower temperature than in the case of O2. Hence the examined substrate is more vulnerable in CO2.  相似文献   

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Small chromium oxide particles (Cr2O3, CrO2) supported on titanium dioxide and oxidized Ag(111) single crystals were investigated by X-ray absorption spectroscopy at the oxygen K-edge. The spectra were collected in the electron yield mode in order to increase the surface sensitivity. The shape of the sharp split White line (WL) in the O K-edges spectra depended strongly on the oxidation state of the chromium ions in the probed samples suggesting that the WL can be used as an indicator of different environments in the supported chromium oxide films. On the other hand, the O K-edges of the oxidized Ag(111) crystal indicated that the formation of the distinct oxygen species at the surface and in the near-surface region was accompanied by a different silver-to-oxygen covalent interaction. Received: 15 July 1997 / Revised: 22 December 1997 / Accepted: 29 December 1997  相似文献   

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Selective CO2 photoreduction into C2 fuels under mild conditions suffers from low product yield and poor selectivity owing to the kinetic challenge of C−C coupling. Here, triatomic sites are introduced into bimetallic sulfide to promote C−C coupling for selectively forming C2 products. As an example, FeCoS2 atomic layers with different oxidation degrees are first synthesized, demonstrated by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and X-ray absorption near edge spectroscopy spectra. Both experiment and theoretical calculation verify more charges aggregate around the introduced oxygen atom, which enables the original Co−Fe dual sites to turn into Co−O−Fe triatomic sites, thus promoting C−C coupling of double *COOH intermediates. Accordingly, the mildly oxidized FeCoS2 atomic layers exhibit C2H4 formation rate of 20.1 μmol g−1 h−1, with the product selectivity and electron selectivity of 82.9 % and 96.7 %, outperforming most previously reported photocatalysts under similar conditions.  相似文献   

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The isothermal and cyclic oxidizing kinetics of Co-40Cr alloy and its lanthanum ion-implanted samples were studied at 1000℃ in air by thermal-gravity analysis (TGA). Scanning electronic microscopy (SEM) and transmission electronic microscopy (TEM)) were used to examine the oxidized film's morphology and the structure after oxidation. Secondary ion mass spectrum (SIMS) method was used to examine the binding energy change of chromium caused by La-doping and its in?uence on formation of Cr2O3 film. Laser Raman spectrum was used to examine the tress changes within oxidized films. It was found that lanthanum implantation remarkably reduced the isothermal oxidizing rate of Co-40Cr and improved the anti-cracking and anti-spalling properties of Cr2O3 film. The reasons were that the implanted lanthanum reduced the grain size and internal stress of Cr2O3 oxide, increased the high temperature plasticity of oxidized film. Lanthanum mainly existed in the outer surface of Cr2O3 film in the forms of fine La2O3 and LaCrO3 spinel particles.  相似文献   

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The use of H2O2 and UV irradiation to remove organic ligands in a chromium(III) complex for the subsequent chromium analysis is reported. The Advanced Oxidation Process (AOP) using a 5.5-W UV lamp, H2O2 and Fe2+/Fe3+ as catalyst (photo Fenton process) was found to give complete and quantitative Cr(III) → Cr(VI) conversion and removal of ligands in chromium(III) propionate [Cr3O(O2CCH2CH3)6(H2O)3]NO3, a biomimetic chromium species, as subsequent chromium analyses by the 1,5-diphenylcarbazide method and atomic absorption revealed. The current process eliminates the need for mineralization and/or dissolution of the matrix in order to remove the organic ligand, the traditional pretreatments of a sample for metal analysis. Studies to optimize the conditions for the oxidation processes, including the use of Fe2+/Fe3+ catalyst, length of UV irradiation, H2O2 concentration, pH, power of UV lamp, and reactor size, are reported.  相似文献   

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Thermal decomposition of chromium nitrate nonahydrate was studied by thermal analysis, differential scanning calorimetry, infrared spectroscopy, and high temperature X-ray diffraction, so that mass losses were related to the exactly coincident endothermic effects and vibrational energy levels of the evolved gases. The thermal decomposition of chromium nitrate is a complex process, which begins with the simultaneous dehydration and concurrent condensation of 4 mol of the initial monomer Cr(NO3)3·9H2O. Soon after that, the resulting product Cr4N12O36·31H2O gradually loses water and azeotrope HNO3 + H2O, and is transformed into tetrameric oxynitrate Cr4N4O16. At higher temperatures, the tetramer loses N2O3 and O2 and a simultaneous oxidation of Cr(III) to Cr(IV) occurs. The resulting composition at this stage is chromium dioxide dimer Cr4O8. Finally, at 447 °C the unstable dimer loses oxygen and is transformed into 2Cr2O3. The models of intermediate amorphous compounds represent a reasonably good approximation to the real structures and a proper interpretation of experimental data.  相似文献   

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Microstructural characterization was carried out during the pre‐oxidation of Ni–20Cr–8Al alloy foam using transmission electron microscopy (TEM). During the pre‐oxidation at 1000 °C for 1, 30, and 60 min in air, the sequential formations of NiO, NiCr2O4, Cr2O3, and α‐Al2O3 1‐μm‐thick oxide layers were, respectively, characterized. Initially, during pre‐oxidization, the layers formed abnormally in an island growth mode, but they grew to be morphologically uniform after 30 min. Pores were found after only 1 min in the middle region of the oxide layers, near the Cr2O3 layer, and then these developed into critical micro‐cracks after 60 min. Copyright © 2017 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.  相似文献   

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This article presents the influence of surface additions of nanocrystalline rare earth (RE) oxides CeO2, La2O3, and CeO2 + La2O3 on the isothermal oxidation behavior of Fe20Cr and Fe20Cr5Al at 1000 °C. Thermogravimetric studies revealed parabolic kinetics in all cases and the scale thickness on specimen surfaces varied with the nature of RE oxide. The oxidation resistance of specimens coated with two RE oxides was significantly higher than those coated with either one of the two oxides. The marked increase in the oxidation resistance of the alloys coated with two RE oxides is due to optimization of RE ion radius and RE oxide grain size/shape.  相似文献   

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Adsorption of Cr(VI) on Fe2O3 from model solutions with various Cr(VI) concentrations was studied. The adsorption capacity was determined, the constants of chromium(VI) adsorption on iron(III) oxide for the pseudo-second-order model were calculated, and the diffusion coefficients for the process were evaluated.  相似文献   

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Equilibrium of Cr atoms between the surface layer and bulk of a binary alloy was analyzed. The Gibbs adsorption equation was used to obtain the dependence of the adsorption activity of atoms in the surface layer on their activity in the bulk. An approximate thermodynamic method was used to calculate the adsorption of Fe (Ni) and Cr atoms in the surface layers of Fe-Cr and Ni-Cr alloys. According to calculations, there was negative adsorption, X Cr ≪ 1, in the surface layer of the alloys caused by a large difference between the Gibbs surface energies of Cr and Fe (or Ni). The negative adsorption of Cr shifted chemical reaction equilibria on the alloy-oxide film boundary both in oxidation in air and in anodic passivation, 3FeO (NiO) + 2Cr = Cr2O3 + 3Fe(Ni), toward oxide film enrichment in the FeO (or NiO) oxide. A unified method for calculating the composition of oxide films on alloys was used for both processes. The method was based on the use of the initial data on the Gibbs surface energy of metals constituting alloys. The calculated oxide film compositions were close to the experimental X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy data.  相似文献   

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The macro-kinetics and pathway of styrene oxidation catalyzed by Co2+-exchanged X, using O2 as oxidant, were investigated. The effects of external diffusion, internal diffusion, the styrene concentration, O2 pressure, the catalyst concentration and the reaction temperature on the styrene oxidation reaction rate were examined. The results showed that the reaction rate of styrene oxidation was 0.19 order with respect to the styrene concentration, 0.64 order with respect to O2 pressure, and zero to first order with respect to the different catalyst concentration. The calculated activation energy for this reaction was 13.79 kJ/mol. On the other hand, the three products in the styrene oxidation reaction were, respectively, used as the reactant to examine the reaction pathway of styrene oxidation. The results revealed that styrene oxidation reaction occurred as two parallel reactions. One was the production of styrene oxide and the other was the production of benzaldehyde and formaldehyde with former partially oxidized to benzoic acid and the latter mostly oxidized to O2 and H2O. Published in Russian in Kinetika i Kataliz, 2009, vol. 50, No. 2, pp. 212–217. The article is published in the original.  相似文献   

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In this work, we have studied the improvement on the oxidation resistance of AlCrN-based coatings by adding a subsurface titanium nitride barrier layer. Since oxidation is interrelated with the inward diffusion of oxygen into the surface of AlxCr1−xN (x = 0.70) coatings and the outward diffusion of Cr to the surface, the oxidation behaviour of the aluminium-rich AlCrN coatings can be tuned by designing the coating in an appropriate layered structure. The buried depth of the embedded layer and the oxidation time were varied, and the changes in the AlCrN/TiN depth composition profiles and surface oxidation stoichiometry were analysed by means of Glow Discharge Optical Emission Spectroscopy (GDOES) and Cross Sectional SEM (X-SEM) maps. It was observed that when a TiN diffusion barrier of 300 nm was deposited near the top surface (500 nm from the surface) the inhibition of the inward diffusion of oxygen and formation of beneficial alumina surface layers was promoted and consequently an increase of the oxidation resistance is achieved. This is explained in terms of a limited surplus of chromium from the coating to the surface. This was corroborated after performing experiments using CrN as embedded barrier layer which resulted in a continuous surplus of chromium to the surface and the formation of Cr-rich oxides. GDOES, in combination with X-SEM elemental maps, was proved to be a fast and accurate technique to monitor composition in-depth changes during oxidation, providing unique information regarding the oxide structure formation.  相似文献   

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The transformations in nanosized chromium layers at different layer thicknesses (d = 14–154 nm) and thermal treatment temperatures (T = 673–873 K) were studied by optical spectroscopy, microscopy, and gravimetry. The kinetic curves of conversion at different chromium film thicknesses and treatment temperatures are well approximated by the linear, inverse logarithmic, cubic, and logarithmic functions. The contact potential difference for Cr and Cr2O3 films and photo-emf for Cr-Cr2O3 systems were measured. An energy band diagram of Cr-Cr2O3 systems was constructed. A model of thermal transformation was constructed for Cr films that included the stages of oxygen adsorption, charge carrier redistribution in the contact field of Cr-Cr2O3, and chromium(III) oxide formation.  相似文献   

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The photocatalytic reactivities of chromium-containing mesoporous silica molecular sieves (Cr-HMS) under visible light irradiation have been investigated. Cr-HMS involves tetrahedral chromium oxide (Cr-oxide) moieties which are highly dispersed and incorporated in the framework of molecular sieve with two terminal Cr=O groups. In the presence of propane with molecular oxygen, a partial oxidation proceeded under visible light irradiation to produce acetone and acrolein, with high selectivity, while a complete oxidation proceeded under UV light irradiation mainly to produce CO2. The charge-transfer excited state of the tetrahedral Cr-oxide moieties plays a significant role in the photocatalytic reactions.  相似文献   

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In this article, the contents and distribution of total chromium, Cr(III) and Cr(VI) in various cigarettes and cigarette ashes were determined by using a cloud point extraction (CPE) separation/preconcentration combined with graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometric (GFAAS) detection. Different extraction reagents, such as tetramethylammonium hydroxide (TMAH), Na2HPO4, Na2CO3/NaOH, NaOH and H2O, were tested for the extraction of Cr species, and the extraction efficiency was estimated. The experimental results showed that TMAH was the most efficient extraction reagent for the analyte in cigarette samples. By using the established method, the total chromium, Cr(III) and Cr(VI) in various cigarettes and cigarette ashes were determined and their distribution was studied. It was found that Cr(III) is a main species in cigarettes, but that it can be partly oxidized to Cr(VI) during smoking.  相似文献   

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Summary The alloys Fe17.8Cr, Fe16Cr2.4Mo and Fe18Cr14Ni2.5Mo (at%) were polarized in 0.5 mol/l H2SO4 or in 0.1 mol/l HC1 + 0.4 mol/l NaCl. The composition of the oxide layer and of the metallic layer beneath the oxide and the kinetics of the passive layer formation were determined by AES and XPS. In the active region, selective dissolution of Fe leads to an enrichment of Cr, Ni and Mo at the metal/electrolyte interface. In the passive region, the thickness of the rapidly formed passive layer is determined by the potential. The chromium content of the passive layer approaches a stationary, high value. The passive layer essentially consists of the anions O2- and OH and of the cations of Cr, Fe, Mo, whereas Ni — and less pronounced Mo — are enriched below the layer.  相似文献   

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Investigations on the reactivity of atomic clusters have led to the identification of the elementary steps involved in catalytic CO oxidation, a prototypical reaction in heterogeneous catalysis. The atomic oxygen species O.? and O2? bonded to early‐transition‐metal oxide clusters have been shown to oxidize CO. This study reports that when an Au2 dimer is incorporated within the cluster, the molecular oxygen species O22? bonded to vanadium can be activated to oxidize CO under thermal collision conditions. The gold dimer was doped into Au2VO4? cluster ions which then reacted with CO in an ion‐trap reactor to produce Au2VO3? and then Au2VO2?. The dynamic nature of gold in terms of electron storage and release promotes CO oxidation and O? O bond reduction. The oxidation of CO by atomic clusters in this study parallels similar behavior reported for the oxidation of CO by supported gold catalysts.  相似文献   

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