The aluminides NbAl3 and NiAl may show accelerated oxidation in a rang
e of intermediate temperatures 600-1000-degrees-C, especially at reduc
ed oxygen pressures. Such pressures in the range 10(-2) to 10(-30) bar
O2 have been established for exposures in ampoules with the specimens
, by enclosing also buffer mixtures such as CU-CU2O, Fe3O4-Fe2O3, Ni-N
iO etc. NbAl3 disintegrates into small particles (pesting) and NiAl sh
ows internal oxidation, general or localized, and oxidation along grai
n boundaries. Auger analyses after oxidation confirmed that oxygen pen
etrates into grain boundaries of NbAl3 and NiAl. The transport of oxyg
en through the outer oxide layer appears to be rate controlling, in th
e case of NbAl3 Such transport is possible through Nb2O5 in the scale
and in the case of NiAl through other defects caused by insufficient s
upply of oxygen in the exposures.