Abstract

Electrical current flow is one of the important factors influencing high‐temperature oxidation of SOFC interconnects. To understand the effect of electric current on corrosion behavior, Crofer 22 APU and Haynes 230//SS430 clad coupons were exposed to a simulated coal syngas at 800°C with a current density of 0.5 A/cm2, for 500 h. It was found that the scale formed on the positive side was thicker than that formed on the negative side. In particular, for Crofer 22 APU, the morphology of the scale formed on the positive side was whisker‐like while the scale formed on the negative side was predominantly cubic‐shaped crystals. For Haynes 230//SS430 clad sample, some grain‐shaped crystals appeared on SS 430 (negative) side due to the breakaway oxidation.

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