The oxidation kinetics of TiAl alloys with and without (3, 5, 10 wt.%) TiB2
dispersoids were studied between 1073 and 1273 K in atmospheric air. The i
nert TiB2 dispersoids effectively increased the oxidation resistance of TiA
l alloys. The higher the TiB2 dispersoids content, the more pronounced the
effect. The oxide scale formed on TiAl-TiB2 composites was triple-layered,
consisting mainly of an outer TiO2 layer, an intermediate Al2O3 layer, and
an inner (TiO2 + Al2O3) mixed layer. No B2O3 was observed within the oxide
scale because of its high vapor pressure. A thin Ti3Al sublayer and discret
e TiN particles were found at the oxide-substrate interface, During the oxi
dation of TiAl alloys with and without TiB2 dispersoids, titanium ions diff
used outwardly to form the outer TiO2 layer, while oxygen ions transported
inwardly to form the inner (TiO2 + Al2O3) mixed layer. The increased oxidat
ion resistance by the addition of TiB2 was attributed to the enhanced alumi
na-forming tendency and thin and dense scale formation.