GROWTH-BEHAVIOR OF OXIDE FORMING ON A SPUTTERED OXYGEN-ENRICHED TYPE-304 STAINLESS-STEEL

Citation
L. Zhou et al., GROWTH-BEHAVIOR OF OXIDE FORMING ON A SPUTTERED OXYGEN-ENRICHED TYPE-304 STAINLESS-STEEL, Journal of materials engineering and performance, 4(3), 1995, pp. 242-247
Citations number
9
Categorie Soggetti
Material Science
ISSN journal
10599495
Volume
4
Issue
3
Year of publication
1995
Pages
242 - 247
Database
ISI
SICI code
1059-9495(1995)4:3<242:GOOFOA>2.0.ZU;2-D
Abstract
Type 304 stainless steel was deposited with and without added oxygen a nd then oxidized at 900 degrees C in 0.1 atm oxygen. The oxidation rat e of the oxygen-enriched steel was lower than that of the steel withou t added oxygen, and the oxide adhesion was better. Line scans on cross -sectioned scale on the oxygen-enriched steel showed that inward oxyge n diffusion had occurred; however, this was not shown by any of the li ne scans on the steel without added oxygen. The diffusion rate of cati ons through chromia scale was reduced by the oxygen enrichment. A seco ndary ion mass microscopy study showed that sulfur segregation to the oxide scale occurred during oxidation. The extent of this segregation for the oxygen-enriched steel was much lower than that for the steel w ithout added oxygen. The results are explained in terms of the sulfur effect theory by postulating that impurity sulfur segregated to oxide particles in the oxygen-enriched steel, resulting in a reduced sulfur level in the scale and at the oxide/metal interface.