Zirconium oxidation on the atomic scale

被引:43
作者
Hudson, Daniel [1 ]
Cerezo, Alfred [1 ]
Smith, George D. W. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Oxford, Dept Mat, Oxford OX1 3PH, England
关键词
3D atom probe analysis; Field ion microscopy; Zirconium; Sub-oxide; PROBE;
D O I
10.1016/j.ultramic.2008.10.020
中图分类号
TH742 [显微镜];
学科分类号
摘要
Zirconium alloys are used in the nuclear industry as fuel rod cladding. They are chosen for this role because of their good mechanical properties and low thermal neutron absorption. Oxidation of these alloys by coolant is one of the chief limiting factors of the fuel burn-up efficiency. The aim of the present Study is to understand these oxidation mechanisms. As a first step, a fundamental study of the oxidation of commercially pure zirconium has been conducted using the 3D atom probe (3DAP). The current generation of 3DAPs allows both voltage and laser pulsing, providing data sets of many millions of ions. According to the literature the only stable oxide of zirconium is ZrO(2). However, the 3DAP shows that an initial layer a few nanometres thick forms with a composition of ZrO(1-x) when subjected to light oxidation. This result confirms and extends the work of Wadman et al. [Colloque de Physique 50 (1989) C8 303; journal de Physique, 11 (1988) C6 49) and Wadman and Andren [in: C.M. Euchen, A.M. Garde (Eds.), Zirconium in the Nuclear Industry: Ninth Symposium, ASTM STP 1132, ASTM, USA, 1991, p. 461], who used 1DAP techniques, obtaining reduced data sets. Segregation of hydrogen to the metal-oxide interface and a distinct ZrH phase were observed in this study. A novel kinetics study of the room temperature oxidation of zirconium showed the ZrO layer to be non-protective over the time period investigated (up to 1 h). (C) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:667 / 671
页数:5
相关论文
共 12 条
[1]   3D atom probe study of gas adsorption and reaction on alloy catalyst surfaces II: Results on Pt and Pt-Rh [J].
Bagot, P. A. J. ;
Cerezo, A. ;
Smith, G. D. W. .
SURFACE SCIENCE, 2007, 601 (10) :2245-2255
[2]   FIELD-ION MICROSCOPY OF ZIRCONIUM [J].
CARROLL, JJ ;
MELMED, AJ .
SURFACE SCIENCE, 1976, 58 (02) :601-604
[3]   Atom probe tomography today [J].
Cerezo, Alfred ;
Clifton, Peter H. ;
Galtrey, Mark J. ;
Humphreys, Colin J. ;
Kelly, Thomas F. ;
Larson, David J. ;
Lozano-Perez, Sergio ;
Marquis, Emmanuelle A. ;
Oliver, Rachel A. ;
Sha, Gang ;
Thompson, Keith ;
Zandbergen, Mathijs ;
Alvis, Roger L. .
MATERIALS TODAY, 2007, 10 (12) :36-42
[4]   Some thoughts on the mechanisms of in-reactor corrosion of zirconium alloys [J].
Cox, B .
JOURNAL OF NUCLEAR MATERIALS, 2005, 336 (2-3) :331-368
[5]  
*IM SCI INSTR CORP, IVAS VERS 3 0 6
[6]  
Kubaschewski O., 1953, OXIDATION METALS ALL
[7]  
Miller M.K., 1996, ATOM PROBE FIELD ION
[8]   ELECTRON DIFFRACTION AND ELECTRON MICROSCOPE STUDY OF OXIDE FILMS FORMED ON METALS AND ALLOYS AT MODERATE TEMPERATURES - STRIPPED OXIDE FILMS OF METALS [J].
PHELPS, RT ;
GULBRANSEN, EA ;
HICKMAN, JW .
INDUSTRIAL AND ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY-ANALYTICAL EDITION, 1946, 18 (06) :391-400
[9]  
SAINFORT G, 1959, MEM SCI REV MET, V56, P704
[10]  
WADMAN B, 1991, AM SOC TEST MATER, V1132, P461, DOI 10.1520/STP25522S