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  • 1
    ISSN: 1573-4889
    Keywords: oxidation mechanisms, Cr2O3 ; 18O/SIMS ; grain-boundary segregation ; yttrium implantation ; reactive-element effect
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics
    Notes: Abstract The oxidation behavior of pure Cr and Cr implanted with Y was studied as a function of temperature (900 and 1025°C) and ion-implantation dose (1×1015 and 2×1016 Y ions/cm2). The microstructures of the Cr2O3 scales were affected by both of the variables studied. Yttrium ions segregated at the grain boundaries in the Cr2O3 scales formed on the implanted alloys and the concentration of Y at the grain boundaries decreased with a decrease in the dose of implanted Y. The mechanism of growth of the Cr2O3 scales was altered by the presence of the Y ions at the Cr2O3 grain boundaries only when a critical concentration of Y at the grain boundaries was exceeded.
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    ISSN: 1573-4889
    Keywords: oxidation mechanisms ; grain-boundary segregation ; Cr2O3 ; 18O/SIMS ; yttrium implantation ; reactive-element effect
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics
    Notes: Abstract The oxidation behavior at 900°C of pure Cr and Cr implanted with 2×1016 Y ions/cm2 was studied. The kinetics of oxidation were measured thermogravimetrically and manometrically. The mechanisms of oxide growth were studied using18O-tracer oxidation experiments, and the composition and microstructure of the oxide scales were characterized by TEM and STEM. Segregation of Y cations at Cr2O3 grain boundaries was found to be the critical factor governing changes in the oxidation behavior of Cr upon the addition of Y. In the absence of Y, pure Cr oxidized by the outward diffusion of cations via grain boundaries in the Cr2O3 scale. When Y was present at high concentration in the scale, as when Cr implanted with 2×1010 Y ions/cm2 was oxidized, anion diffusion predominated. It is concluded that strain-induced segregation of Y at grain boundaries in the oxide reduced the cation flux along the grain boundaries. The rate of oxidation was reduced because the grain-boundary diffusivity of cations became lower than the grain-boundary diffusivity of the anions, which then controlled the rate of oxidation. Changes in the relative rates of Cr3+ and O2− transport, as well as a solute-drag effect exerted by Y on the oxide grain boundaries, resulted in changes in the microstructure of the oxide.
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