Mitigation of platinum depletion in platinum diffused single phase bond coat on CMSX-4 superalloy

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2021-05-31

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2079-6412

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Bai M, Chen Y, Sun Y, Xiao P. (2021) Mitigation of platinum depletion in platinum diffused single phase bond coat on CMSX-4 superalloy. Coatings, Volume 11, Issue 6, May 2021, Article number 669

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Pt-diffused bond coat with a mixture of γ/γ’ phase has just been developed in the recent decades as a cheaper alternative to the Pt-enriched β-phase Aluminide bond coat that contains a higher content of Al. However, concerns are raised on the inevitable depletion of Pt near the coating interface that may endanger the component after long-term service. In this study, modified Pt-diffused bond coats with a single phase (γ or γ’) were made by applying selective etching on CMSX-4 single crystal superalloys prior to the electroplating of Pt. The single-phase bond coats show distinctive diffusion behaviour in comparison with the conventional γ/γ’ bond coat. Surprisingly, Pt remains more stable in the γ’-phase bond coat with significantly less depletion after diffusion, which implies a potential in saving a considerable amount of Pt. On the other hand, however, the depletion of Pt is more severe in the γ-phase bond coat. The mechanism that governs the diffusion behavior of Pt in the γ and γ’-phase was also discussed that mainly concerns with thermodynamic and kinetic factors.

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bond coat, platinum, diffusion, thermodynamic, thermal barrier coatings

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