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Fe-Cr alloy metallic interconnection

Early works were typically carried out using single atmosphere exposure conditions, either air (or moist air) representing the cathode side environment [124-129, 139, 142,144-162] or a reducing atmosphere simulating the anode side environment [124, 125, 127-129, 144, 145], Lately, studies have been also performed to determine the oxidation/corrosion behavior of metal and alloys under dual-atmosphere exposure conditions that closely simulate the interconnect exposure conditions during SOFC operation [154-159], The alloys studied include both Fe-Cr base FSSs and Ni or Ni-Cr base heat-resistant alloys, as well as Cr or Cr base alloys. [Pg.191]


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