Abstract
The early-stage oxidation behavior of γ '-Ni3Al-based alloys of composition (in at.%)
Ni-22Al and Ni-22Al with 10, 20, and 30Pt was investigated in terms of oxidation kinetics, scale
evolution and resulting composition profiles during heating to 1150°C in air. Platinum addition
did not appear to affect the nature of the native oxide layer present on the γ '-based alloys at
room-temperature; however, it was found that the presence of increasing Pt content aided in
promoting the establishment of a continuous Al2O3 scale during heating the γ '-based alloys through
to about 700°C. This beneficial effect can be primarily ascribed to the fact that Pt is non-reactive
and its addition decreases the chemical activity of aluminum in γ '. Related to the latter, Pt
partitions almost solely to the Ni sites in the ordered L12 crystal structure of γ ', which has the effect
of increasing the Al:Ni atom fraction on a given crystallographic plane containing both Al and Ni.
Such an effective Al enrichment at the γ ' surface would kinetically favor the formation of
Al2O3 relative to NiO. A further contributing factor is that the Pt-containing γ '-based alloys
showed subsurface Pt enrichment during the very early stages of oxidation. This enrichment
would reduce Ni availability and increase the Al supply to the evolving scale, thus kinetically
favoring Al2O3 formation.
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics,General Materials Science
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