Materials Science Forum, Vol.475-479, 775-778, 2005
Oxidation of four NiAl-Ag alloys at 900 degrees C in 1 atm O-2
Small amounts of silver have been added to the intermetallic compound beta-NiAl for the purpose of improving its mechanical properties. Four ternary NiAl-Ag alloys NiAl-0.5Ag, NiAl-1Ag, NiAl-5Ag and NiAl-10Ag (at.%), and an Ag-free beta-NiAl have been oxidized at 900 degrees C for 24 h in 1 atm O-2 to study the effect of the presence of silver on the oxidation of beta-NiAl. The kinetics of all the alloys were generally composed of two main parabolic stages with slightly larger parabolic rate constants for the second stage, except for NiAl-10Ag, which has an instantaneous parabolic rate constant decreasing with time. A continuous external layer of Al2O3 formed on all the alloys. In particular, the scales formed on NiAl-5Ag and NiAl-10Ag contained a thin and discontinuous layer of silver at the alloy/Al2O3 interface. Furthermore, NiAl-10Ag formed also isolated Ag particles or even a discontinuous Ag layer occasionally surmounting the Al2O3 scale. The addition of minor amounts of silver does not affect significantly the oxidation of beta-NiAl, because silver is essentially present as a second phase due to its very small solubility in this intermetallic compound.