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- W2951658016 abstract "Silver—copper oxide brazes are commonly used to bond zirconia to stainless steel (SS) for Solid Oxide Fuel Cell (SOFC) and other high temperature joining applications. In fact, conventional Ag-CuO compositions (where Cu segregates to the surface, oxidizes, and reduces the silver wetting angle on zirconia from ∼85 to ∼40°) allow brazing to be performed in air. Unfortunately, the relatively high ∼40° wetting angles of these reactive air brazes, and the ability of SOFC anode gases to reduce the CuO in them, produce pores during SOFC manufacturing and operation that reduce joint strength, impermeability, and longevity. Recently, Ag brazes utilizing transient porous nickel layers, instead of CuO additions, have been shown to produce high quality braze joints between SS and yttria stabilized zirconia (YSZ). Here, the microstructural and compositional evolution of SS|Ag-3CuO|YSZ and SS|Ag-Ni|YSZ braze joints exposed to air on one side and humidified 4%H2-96%N2 on the other side for either ∼300 hours of ∼750°C aging or ∼300 25°C/min 35–830°C rapid thermal cycles are compared. While both brazes display considerable microstructural and compositional evolution, only the Ag-Ni brazes remain pore free and well bonded, indicating that Ag-Ni brazes may be more suitable for long term SOFC operation." @default.
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- W2951658016 title "Dual Atmosphere Isothermal Aging and Rapid Thermal Cycling of Ag-Ni and Ag-CuO Stainless Steel to Zirconia Braze Joints" @default.
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