Ting Xue , Dongting Wu , Wei Gao , Mengfan Dou , Yingwen Cao , Yongang Zhang , Yong Zou
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Abstract
In this paper, atmospheric plasma spraying was used to produce YTaO4 thermal barrier coatings and 10 wt% Al2O3-YTaO4 thermal barrier coatings. The coatings were heated to temperatures of 1300 °C and 1600 °C, respectively. The corrosion resistance and mechanism of the coatings against CMAS corrosion at 1250 °C for 10 h and 50 h were then investigated. This study revealed that during CMAS thermal corrosion, the primary corrosion products were anorthite, apatite, and Ca2Ta2O7. Apatite and Ca2Ta2O7 formed a compact layer at the boundary between the reaction layer and the coating layer, effectively blocking CMAS melt infiltration in a downward direction. As the heated temperature increased, the volume expansion resulting from the phase transformation and the closure of pores and microcracks within the coating caused the coated surface to become denser. The corrosion rate of the coatings was reduced due to a reduction in grain boundaries and a lower concentration of defects in the grain boundary regions. This improved the resistance of coatings to CMAS thermal corrosion. The presence of Al2O3 facilitated the formation of anorthite in the CMAS melt. Excessive anorthite can form a thick network that hinders the penetration of the CMAS melt. Meanwhile, it increased the viscosity of the melt and reduced its ability to spread, resulting in a slower rate of penetration by the CMAS melt. This, in turn, improved the coatings' ability to withstand thermal corrosion caused by CMAS.
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Surface and Coatings Technology is an international archival journal publishing scientific papers on significant developments in surface and interface engineering to modify and improve the surface properties of materials for protection in demanding contact conditions or aggressive environments, or for enhanced functional performance. Contributions range from original scientific articles concerned with fundamental and applied aspects of research or direct applications of metallic, inorganic, organic and composite coatings, to invited reviews of current technology in specific areas. Papers submitted to this journal are expected to be in line with the following aspects in processes, and properties/performance:
A. Processes: Physical and chemical vapour deposition techniques, thermal and plasma spraying, surface modification by directed energy techniques such as ion, electron and laser beams, thermo-chemical treatment, wet chemical and electrochemical processes such as plating, sol-gel coating, anodization, plasma electrolytic oxidation, etc., but excluding painting.
B. Properties/performance: friction performance, wear resistance (e.g., abrasion, erosion, fretting, etc), corrosion and oxidation resistance, thermal protection, diffusion resistance, hydrophilicity/hydrophobicity, and properties relevant to smart materials behaviour and enhanced multifunctional performance for environmental, energy and medical applications, but excluding device aspects.