Gy. Tang et al., THE CHARACTERISTICS OF SURFACE OXIDATION AND CORROSION-RESISTANCE OF NITROGEN-IMPLANTED ZIRCALOY-4, Surface & coatings technology, 89(3), 1997, pp. 252-257
This work is concerned with the development and application of ion imp
lantation techniques for improving the corrosion resistance of zircalo
y-4. The corrosion resistance in nitrogen implanted zircaloy-4 under a
120 keV nitrogen ion beam at an ion dose of 3 x 10(17) cm(-2) depends
on the implantation temperature. The characteristics of surface oxida
tion and corrosion resistance were analyzed with the change of implant
ation temperature. It is shown that as implantation temperature rises
from 100 to 724 degrees C, the colour of specimen surface changes from
its original colour to light yellow at 100 degrees C, golden at 175 d
egrees C, pink at 300 degrees C, blue at 440 degrees C and dark blue a
t 550 degrees C. As the implantation temperature goes above 640 degree
s C, the colour of surface changes to light black, and the surface bec
omes a little rough. The corrosion resistance of zircaloy-4 implanted
with nitrogen is sensitive to the implantation temperature. The pittin
g potential of specimens increases from 176 to 900 mV (SCE) as the imp
lantation temperature increases from 100 to 300 degrees C, and decreas
es from 900 to 90 mV (SCE) as the implantation temperature increases f
rom 300 to 640 degrees C. The microstructure, the distribution of oxyg
en, nitrogen and carbon elements, the oxide grain size and the feature
of the precipitation in the implanted surface were investigated by op
tical microscope, TEM, EDS, XRD and AES. The experimental results reve
al that the ZrO2 is distributed mainly on the outer surface. The ZrN i
s distributed under the ZrO2 layer. The characteristics of the distrib
ution of ZrO2 and ZrN in the nitrogen-implanted zircaloy-4 is influenc
ed by the implantation temperature of the sample, and in turn the corr
osion resistance is influenced. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science S.A.