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Dual atmosphere study of the K41X stainless steel for interconnect application in high temperature water vapour electrolysis

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High temperature water vapour electrolysis (HTE) is one of the most efficient technologies for mass hydrogen production. A major technical difficulty related to high temperature water vapour electrolysis is the development of interconnects working efficiently for a long period. Working temperature of 800 °C enables the use of metallic materials as interconnects. High temperature corrosion behaviour and electrical conductivity of a commercial stainless steel, K41X (AISI 441), were tested in HTE dual atmosphere (95%O2-5%H20/10%H2-90%H2O) at 800 °C. The alloy exhibits a very good oxidation resistance compared to single atmosphere tests. However, a supplied electrical current significantly changes the nature of the oxides that form during the test. A very good Area Specific Resistance (ASR) parameter was measured in dual atmosphere, much lower than the values obtained in single atmosphere tests.
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hal-04023832 , version 1 (10-03-2023)

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M.R. Ardigo, I. Popa, L. Combemale, S. Chevalier, F. Herbst, et al.. Dual atmosphere study of the K41X stainless steel for interconnect application in high temperature water vapour electrolysis. International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, 2015, 40 (15), pp.5305-5312. ⟨10.1016/j.ijhydene.2015.01.116⟩. ⟨hal-04023832⟩
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