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The use of oxygen isotopic labeling to understand oxidation mechanisms

Journal Article · · Oxidation of Metals
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  1. Royal Inst. of Tech., Stockholm (Sweden). Div. of Corrosion Science

Isotopic labeling is a powerful tool to evaluate transport and reaction mechanisms of oxidation. The evaluation can answer the essential question in high-temperature oxidation: which is the dominating migrating species? Isotopic labeling can be used in two different ways: analysis of the gas phase and analysis of the oxide formed. By using as-reported, depth-profiling data from the literature, the oxygen exchange was evaluated and compared with oxide growth. Gas-phase analysis was used to evaluate the oxygen-exchange reactions, O{sub 2} {leftrightarrow} H{sub 2}O, O{sub 2} {leftrightarrow} O{sub 2}, and O{sub 2}{leftrightarrow} Me{sub x}O{sub y}, in relation to the oxidation of Si and Fe-Cr-Al alloys in {approximately}10 mbar isotopically-labeled H{sub 2}O/O{sub 2}-gas mixtures at 900 to 950 C. The time dependence of the rate of the oxygen exchange was used to explain the deviation from parabolic oxidation kinetics. The results of this study suggest that atomic oxygen is the migrating species during the oxidation of Si and alumina-forming alloys.

OSTI ID:
651050
Journal Information:
Oxidation of Metals, Journal Name: Oxidation of Metals Journal Issue: 3-4 Vol. 50; ISSN OXMEAF; ISSN 0030-770X
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English