Abstract

The effect of lanthanum sol–gel coatings was studied in order to improve the alumina scale adherence during the model Fe–20Cr–5Al alloy oxidation, at 1100 °C, in air. Various sol–gel coating procedures were applied. Argon annealing of the lanthanum sol–gel coating was tested at temperatures ranging between 600 and 1000 °C. The coating crystallographic nature was characterized by X-ray diffraction (XRD) depending on the annealing temperature. The oxidation process has been examined at 1100 °C by in situ XRD on blank Fe–20Cr–5Al, sol–gel coated and argon-annealed specimens. This study shows that the coating argon annealing at 1000 °C leads to the preferential formation of LaAlO3 instead of La2O3. This coating procedure leads to an alumina scale formation showing the best adherence under thermal cycling conditions at 1100 °C.

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