High-temperature oxidation behaviour of AlxFeCrCoNi and AlTiVCr compositionally complex alloys

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Esmaily, Mohsen
Qiu, Yao
Bigdeli, Sedigheh
Brahmadesham Venkataraman, Mahesh
Allanore, A.
Birbilis, Nick

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Compositionally complex alloys (CCAs), also termed as high entropy alloys (HEAs) or multi-principal element alloys (MPEAs), are being considered as a potential solution for many energy-related applications comprising extreme environments and temperatures. Herein, a review of the pertinent literature is performed in conjunction with original works characterising the oxidation behaviour of two diverse Al-containing alloys; namely a lightweight (5.06 g/cm(3)) single-phase AlTiVCr CCA and a multiple-phase Al0.9FeCrCoNi CCA (6.9 g/cm(3)). The thermogravimetric results obtained during oxidation of the alloys at 700 and 900 degrees C revealed that both alloys tended to obey the desired parabolic rate law. Post-exposure analysis by means of electron microscopy indicated that while the oxide scale formed on the AlTiVCr is adherent to the substrate, the scale developed on the Al0.9FeCrCoNi displays a notable spalling propensity. This study highlights the need for tailoring the protective properties of the oxide scale formed on the surface of the CCAs.

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Esmaily, M., Qiu, Y., Bigdeli, S. et al. High-temperature oxidation behaviour of AlxFeCrCoNi and AlTiVCr compositionally complex alloys. npj Mater Degrad 4, 25 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41529-020-00129-2

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n p j Materials Degradation

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