Aluminum Oxide Formation On Fecral Catalyst Support By Electro-Chemical Coating

FeCrAl is comprised essentially of Fe, Cr, Al and generally considered as metallic substrates for catalyst support because of its advantage in the high-temperature corrosion resistance, high mechanical strength, and ductility. Oxidation film and its adhesion on FeCrAl surface with aluminum are impor...

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Main Authors: Yang H.S., Jang D.H., Lee K.J.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Polish Academy of Sciences 2015-06-01
Series:Archives of Metallurgy and Materials
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spelling doaj-090365b9cdbe4b5ba0e7d5831854c00c2020-11-25T03:06:45ZengPolish Academy of SciencesArchives of Metallurgy and Materials2300-19092015-06-016021503150610.1515/amm-2015-0161amm-2015-0161Aluminum Oxide Formation On Fecral Catalyst Support By Electro-Chemical CoatingYang H.S.0Jang D.H.1Lee K.J.2 INSTITUTE FOR ADVANCED ENGINEERING, YONGIN, SOUTH KOREA INSTITUTE FOR ADVANCED ENGINEERING, YONGIN, SOUTH KOREA DANKOOK UNIVERSITY, CHEONAN, SOUTH KOREAFeCrAl is comprised essentially of Fe, Cr, Al and generally considered as metallic substrates for catalyst support because of its advantage in the high-temperature corrosion resistance, high mechanical strength, and ductility. Oxidation film and its adhesion on FeCrAl surface with aluminum are important for catalyst life. Therefore various appropriate surface treatments such as thermal oxidation, Sol, PVD, CVD has studied. In this research, PEO (plasma electrolytic oxidation) process was applied to form the aluminum oxide on FeCrAl surface, and the formed oxide particle according to process conditions such as electric energy and oxidation time were investigated. Microstructure and aluminum oxide particle on FeCrAl surface after PEO process was observed by FE-SEM and EDS with element mapping analysis. The study presents possibility of aluminum oxide formation by electro-chemical coating process without any pretreatment of FeCrAl.http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/amm.2015.60.issue-2/amm-2015-0161/amm-2015-0161.xml?format=INTFeCrAlCatalyst supportAluminum oxide formationPEO (Plasma electrolytic oxidation)Electro-chemical coating
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author Yang H.S.
Jang D.H.
Lee K.J.
spellingShingle Yang H.S.
Jang D.H.
Lee K.J.
Aluminum Oxide Formation On Fecral Catalyst Support By Electro-Chemical Coating
Archives of Metallurgy and Materials
FeCrAl
Catalyst support
Aluminum oxide formation
PEO (Plasma electrolytic oxidation)
Electro-chemical coating
author_facet Yang H.S.
Jang D.H.
Lee K.J.
author_sort Yang H.S.
title Aluminum Oxide Formation On Fecral Catalyst Support By Electro-Chemical Coating
title_short Aluminum Oxide Formation On Fecral Catalyst Support By Electro-Chemical Coating
title_full Aluminum Oxide Formation On Fecral Catalyst Support By Electro-Chemical Coating
title_fullStr Aluminum Oxide Formation On Fecral Catalyst Support By Electro-Chemical Coating
title_full_unstemmed Aluminum Oxide Formation On Fecral Catalyst Support By Electro-Chemical Coating
title_sort aluminum oxide formation on fecral catalyst support by electro-chemical coating
publisher Polish Academy of Sciences
series Archives of Metallurgy and Materials
issn 2300-1909
publishDate 2015-06-01
description FeCrAl is comprised essentially of Fe, Cr, Al and generally considered as metallic substrates for catalyst support because of its advantage in the high-temperature corrosion resistance, high mechanical strength, and ductility. Oxidation film and its adhesion on FeCrAl surface with aluminum are important for catalyst life. Therefore various appropriate surface treatments such as thermal oxidation, Sol, PVD, CVD has studied. In this research, PEO (plasma electrolytic oxidation) process was applied to form the aluminum oxide on FeCrAl surface, and the formed oxide particle according to process conditions such as electric energy and oxidation time were investigated. Microstructure and aluminum oxide particle on FeCrAl surface after PEO process was observed by FE-SEM and EDS with element mapping analysis. The study presents possibility of aluminum oxide formation by electro-chemical coating process without any pretreatment of FeCrAl.
topic FeCrAl
Catalyst support
Aluminum oxide formation
PEO (Plasma electrolytic oxidation)
Electro-chemical coating
url http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/amm.2015.60.issue-2/amm-2015-0161/amm-2015-0161.xml?format=INT
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