화학공학소재연구정보센터
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, Vol.33, No.1, 189-196, 2008
Developing TiAlN coatings for intermediate temperature solid oxide fuel cell interconnect applications
TiN-type coatings have the potential to be used as SOFC interconnect coatings because of their low resistance and high temperature stability. In this research, various (Ti,Al)N coatings were deposited on stainless steels by filtered-are method. ASR and XRD tests were conducted on these coatings, and SEM/EDAX analyses were conducted after ASR and XRD tests. SEM/EDAX analyses show that (Ti,Al)N remains stable at temperature up to 700 degrees C in a short period of time. It is also indicated that Al has beneficial effect on the stability of TiN-type coatings. At 900 degrees C, (Ti-30Al)N is fully oxidized and some of (Ti-50Al)N coating still remains as nitride. The analyses on cross-sectional samples show that these coatings are an effective barrier to the Cr migration. In summary, (Ti,Al)N coatings are good candidates for the SOFC interconnect applications at 700 degrees C. The future directions of this, research are to improve the stability of these coatings by alloy-doping and to develop multi-layer coatings. (C) 2007 International Association for Hydrogen Energy.