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Metal Dusting of Ferritic Fe-Ge in the Absence of Cementite...

by M.a.a. Motin, P Munroe, Michael P Brady, David J Young
Publication Type
Journal
Journal Name
Scripta Materialia
Publication Date
Page Numbers
281 to 284
Volume
56
Issue
4

Iron and an Fe-10 wt % Ge alloy were exposed at 680◦C to reducing, carbon-supersaturated CO-H2-H2O gas with ac=2.9. Iron grew a scale of Fe3C which slowly disintegrated to form cementite nanoparticles, while graphitic carbon deposited from the gas. The Fe-Ge alloy formed no Fe3C, and carbon deposited directly on the metal surface. As the graphite grew into the metal, nanoparticles of ferrite were dislodged from the surface into the carbon. Metal consumption was more rapid in the latter case.