Abstract
This investigation aims to assess the impact of 2 A alkaline-earth oxides on the alteration of glass/glass-ceramic coatings on steel under conditions of exposure to hot water. Experiments involved integrating CaO, SrO, and BaO into sodium-borosilicate glass systems after that a melting-quenching process to obtain frits. Coated and sinter-crystallized samples denoted as GC-Ca, GC-Sr, and GCC-Ba were exposed to hot aqueous corrosion according to DIN 4753–3 at 95 °C, which determined weight loss after 42 days. ICP-MS analyzed aqueous solutions for element leaching. Results indicated that glass-ceramic coatings (GCC-Ba) outperformed glass coating(GC-Ca, GC-Sr). GCC-Ba demonstrated enhanced stability, attributed to limited ion exchange and diffusion at high temperatures, enhancing corrosion resistance, supported by sanbornite crystal phase presence. Total element release by ICP-MS and 42 days of hot water corrosion coatings' weight loss after 42-day corrosion test lined up: GC-Sr > GC-Ca > GCC-Ba.
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