TY - JOUR
T1 - Advances in Corrosion of High-Temperature Materials
T2 - Interfacial Migration and Alloy Design Strategies
AU - Singh, Aditya Narayan
AU - Swain, Shashwat Kumar
AU - Meena, Abhishek
AU - Islam, Mobinul
AU - Nam, Kyung Wan
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 by the authors.
PY - 2024/12
Y1 - 2024/12
N2 - High-temperature structural materials face severe degradation challenges due to oxidation and corrosion, leading to reduced long-term stability and performance. This review comprehensively examines the interfacial migration mechanisms of reactive elements (REs) such as Ti, Al, and Cr in Ni/Fe-based alloys, emphasizing their role in forming and stabilizing protective oxide layers. We discuss how these oxide layers impede ion migration and mitigate environmental degradation. Key findings highlight the importance of selective oxidation, oxide layer healing, and the integration of novel alloying elements to enhance resistance under ultra-supercritical conditions. Advanced insights into grain boundary engineering, alloy design strategies, and quantum approaches to understanding charge transport at passive interfaces are also presented. These findings provide a foundation for developing next-generation high-temperature alloys with improved degradation resistance tailored to withstand extreme environmental conditions.
AB - High-temperature structural materials face severe degradation challenges due to oxidation and corrosion, leading to reduced long-term stability and performance. This review comprehensively examines the interfacial migration mechanisms of reactive elements (REs) such as Ti, Al, and Cr in Ni/Fe-based alloys, emphasizing their role in forming and stabilizing protective oxide layers. We discuss how these oxide layers impede ion migration and mitigate environmental degradation. Key findings highlight the importance of selective oxidation, oxide layer healing, and the integration of novel alloying elements to enhance resistance under ultra-supercritical conditions. Advanced insights into grain boundary engineering, alloy design strategies, and quantum approaches to understanding charge transport at passive interfaces are also presented. These findings provide a foundation for developing next-generation high-temperature alloys with improved degradation resistance tailored to withstand extreme environmental conditions.
KW - Gibbs free energy
KW - catalysis
KW - degradation
KW - hot corrosion
KW - quantum electron transport (QET)
KW - selective oxidation
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85213428645&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.3390/ceramics7040121
DO - 10.3390/ceramics7040121
M3 - Review article
AN - SCOPUS:85213428645
SN - 2571-6131
VL - 7
SP - 1928
EP - 1963
JO - Ceramics
JF - Ceramics
IS - 4
ER -