Regine Sojref
Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und -prüfung
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Journal of Sol-Gel Science and Technology | 2017
Marianne Nofz; Ilona Dörfel; Regine Sojref; Nicole Wollschläger; Maria Mosquera-Feijoo; Axel Kranzmann
Porous alumina films with thicknesses of a few microns were prepared via a dip-coating technique on steel P92. The coating is shown to protect the steel against massive corrosion, which is typical in the hot reactive environment of coal-fired power plants. To mimic real conditions ground steel plates were coated with a boehmite-sol. This leads to an overall smoothing of the formerly rough surface. In the following short annealing step the inner porous construction with worm-like particles consisting of nano-crystallites and amorphous alumina is formed. Due to the simultaneous diffusion of chromium and iron ions out of the bulk steel material into the porous alumina coating, a dense interface with satisfactory adhesion is formed. However, the film exhibits few local defects like cracks or dense alumina nodules caused by steep edges in the ground surface or agglomeration of boehmite-sol components, respectively. Cracks especially have to be avoided. This problem can be overcome so far by slight modifications in the sol preparation process and surface treatment of the substrates. Nevertheless, the results demonstrate the potential of sol-gel-based alumina coatings as a time-saving and cost-saving protection type for commercial steel P92.Graphical Abstract
Archive | 2008
Ilona Dörfel; Regine Sojref; M. Dressler; D. Hünert; Marianne Nofz
Oxidation protection layers were deposited by spin coating on substrates of Ni based superalloy SC 16 [1]. The protection effect of that type of coatings during heat treatment in dry air at 800°C for 4000 hours was investigated by Dressler [2]. In order to develop protection coatings also effective in a steam containing corrosive atmosphere, different types of multilayered coating systems were tested in an environment of a flowing mixture of CO2 and steam at 500 °C for 120 hours and subsequently at 700 °C for another 120 hours. Here the results of the investigations at two different types of coating systems will be presented: (i) two layers of a mixture of ethanolic boehmite sol with a suspension of submicron corundum powder and (ii) the two layers of (i) covered by a third layer of an aqueous sol. Before testing in corrosive atmosphere both types of samples were heat treated at 500 °C for 0.5 hours and at 800 °C for 2 hours in air.
Thin Solid Films | 2007
Marianne Nofz; Ilona Dörfel; Regine Sojref
Journal of Sol-Gel Science and Technology | 2010
Michael Feigl; Marianne Nofz; Regine Sojref; A. Kohl
Materials and Corrosion-werkstoffe Und Korrosion | 2018
Nicole Wollschläger; Marianne Nofz; Ilona Dörfel; Wencke Schulz; Regine Sojref; Axel Kranzmann
Archive | 2014
L. Davydenko; M. Nazarchuk; D. Nasiedkin; Y. Plyuto; Maria Mosquera Feijoo; Marianne Nofz; Regine Sojref; Ilona Dörfel; Romeo Saliwan Neumann; Axel Kranzmann; F.J. Pérez
Oxidation of Metals | 2018
Marianne Nofz; Ilona Dörfel; Regine Sojref; Nicole Wollschläger; Maria Mosquera-Feijoo; Wencke Schulz; Axel Kranzmann
Powder Technology | 2017
Caroline Goedecke; Regine Sojref; Thi Yen Nguyen; Christian Piechotta
Journal of Sol-Gel Science and Technology | 2017
Marianne Nofz; I Doerfel; Regine Sojref; N Wollschlaeger; Maria Mosquera-Feijoo; Axel Kranzmann
Archive | 2016
Caroline Goedecke; Regine Sojref