Oxidation of alloys of the system Ni−Ta. I. Oxidation of the intermetallic Ni3Ta

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V. G. Chuprina
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Tantalum; Oxidation Kinetic; Scale Surface; Oxidation Rate Constant; Scale Boundary;
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Oxidation kinetics for the intermetallic Ni3Ta in air at 600–1000°C are studied by a thermogravimetric method. The alloy has an ordered crystal structure (D132h-Pmmn) with rhombic lattice parameters a=0.512 nm, b=0.423 nm, and c=0.452 nm. The kinetic isotherms of Ni3Ta oxidation are described by a parabolic equation. With t≤800°C there is a periodic increase in the rate constant of parabolic oxidation, but with t>800°C there is a periodic decrease of it. In the range 850–875°C the alloy oxidation rate decreases as a result of scale sintering. Oxygen diffusion slows down in the compact scale. X-ray and metallographic analysis of the scale that forms on Ni3Ta indicates that it contains NiO, NiO·Ta2O5, Ta2O5 and also Ni and the solid solution Ni(Ta). These phase components are distributed in layers of the scale: NiO (first), NiO+NiO·Ta2O5 (second), NiO·Ta2O5+Ni+Ta2O5 (third), Ta2O5+Ni(Ta) (fourth). With a low temperature and short periods of heating there is no Nio·Ta2O5 or Ni(Ta) in the scale. Oxidation of Ni3Ta is controlled by oxygen diffusion in the scale over the direction towards the alloy. With t>850°C this mechanism changes. By analogy with oxidation of tantalum it is assumed that structural changes in the Ta2O5 lattice may be responsible for this.
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