Study on High Temperature Oxidation Properties of Molybdenum-based Alloys

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Research and design of different components of molybdenum-cobalt alloy, including Mo-3Co alloy, Mo-6Co alloy, Mo-9Co alloy and pure molybdenum alloy. The weight loss of pure molybdenum alloy, Mo-3Co alloy, Mo-6 Co alloy and Mo-9Co alloy at 400 C, 600 C, 800 C, 1000 C after 1-hour oxidation was systematically analyzed. Observing the surface of the oxide layer, it was found that the Mo-6Co alloy was vigorously oxidized at 800 C and 1000 C to form volatile MoO3. As the cobalt content increased, the weight loss rate of the samples showed a downward trend at different oxidation temperatures. Granular oxides were formed when the Mo-6Co alloy sample was oxidized at 400 C; when oxidized at 600 C, scaly oxides were formed; when oxidized at 800 C and 1000 C, blocky or flaky oxides were formed. Addition of the element of cobalt can obviously alleviate the oxidation of molybdenum-based alloy specimens at high temperature.

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Bao, Z., Han, R., Zhu, Y., Li, N., Zhang, C., Zhao, C., & Zhang, H. (2021). Study on High Temperature Oxidation Properties of Molybdenum-based Alloys. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 1789). IOP Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/1789/1/012002

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