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Effect of temperature and gas composition on The corrosion behaviour of silicon nitrides exposed to sulphidizing environments of low oxygen potential

✍ Scribed by F. A. Costa Oliveira; R. A. H. Edwards; R. J. Fordham


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1990
Tongue
German
Weight
873 KB
Volume
41
Category
Article
ISSN
0947-5117

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Abstract

Little is known about the behaviour of advanced silicon nitride materials in reducing atmospheres (e.g. in coal gasification or in petrochemical plant). In such atmospheres with low oxygen potential and containing sulphur volatile silicon sulphides are formed in addition to the volatile silicon oxide, so that corrosion would be accelerated. In order to graphically represent these conditions a “volatility map” is presented which shows the conditions in such atmospheres at 1200 and 1300°C; the map shows the partial pressures of SiO and SiS (in equilibrium with Si or SiO~2~) vs oxygen and sulphur partial pressures. The map shows various corrosion regions: when SiO~2~ is not stable and high SiS partial pressures are predicted, corrosion may be catastrophic; when SiO~2~ is stable, the glassy surface layer initially prevents evaporation of SiS which, however, is gradually transformed into SiO, and high SiS partial pressures may result in internal sulphidation.