DocumentCode :
844319
Title :
Applications of Ion Implantation to Metallic Corrosion
Author :
Sartwell, Bruce D. ; Campbell, Arthur B., III ; Covino, Bernard S., Jr. ; Driscoll, Timothy J.
Author_Institution :
U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines, Avondale Metallurgy Research Center, Avondale, Maryland 20782
Volume :
26
Issue :
1
fYear :
1979
Firstpage :
1670
Lastpage :
1676
Abstract :
The Bureau of Mines is conducting research on the corrosion behavior of alloys formed by ion implantation with the ultimate goal of conserving strategic alloying materials such as chromium and nickel. These alloys were fabricated by the implantation of 25-keV chromium, nickel, and aluminum ions into polycrystalline iron to fluences ranging from 1 to 5 × 1016 ions/cm2. The alloy distribution as a function of depth (depth profile) has been determined for the ion-implanted alloys, and the results have been compared with theoretical predictions. Changes in the profiles due to annealing were investigated, and the values that were obtained for the diffusion coefficients were compared with published values for the volume diffusion coefficients. The resistance of these alloys to environmental attack has been evaluated both by determining their anodic polarization behavior under potentiostatic conditions in a buffered boric acid solution and by determining their gaseous oxidation characteristics. Results of the electrochemical studies have shown that the general corrosion resistances for the ion-implanted alloys were comparable to those of nominally equivalent bulk alloys and that their pitting corrosion resistance was superior to that of iron, although generally not as good as that for most equivalent bulk alloys. Gaseous oxidation studies have shown that ion-implanted and bulk iron-chromium alloys exhibit essentially identical oxidation kinetics, with a much higher rate of oxidation observed for iron. The influence of radiation damage on the gaseous oxidation of iron has been studied by implanting iron ions into iron.
Keywords :
Alloying; Aluminum alloys; Annealing; Chromium alloys; Conducting materials; Corrosion; Ion implantation; Iron alloys; Nickel alloys; Oxidation;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9499
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TNS.1979.4330460
Filename :
4330460
Link To Document :
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