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Structure and chemical state of oxide films formed on crystalline TiNi alloy and glassy Ti-Ni-Ta-Si surface alloy V. O. Semin, E. Y. Gudimova, S. Y. Timoshevskaya [et al.]

Contributor(s): Semin, Viktor O | Gudimova, E. Yu | Timoshevskaya, S. Y | Yakovlev, Evgeny V | Markov, Alexey B | Meisner, Lyudmila LMaterial type: ArticleArticleContent type: Текст Media type: электронный Subject(s): химическое состояние | коррозионная стойкость | оксидный слой | поверхностные сплавы | оксидные пленкиGenre/Form: статьи в журналах Online resources: Click here to access online In: Journal of materials engineering and performance Vol. 32, № 18. P. 8478-8492Abstract: The stable oxide layers formed by chemical or electron-beam treatments of TiNi shape memory alloys are able to provide a good corrosion resistance and prevent release of toxic Ni. The mechanisms responsible for corrosion behavior of Ti-bearing alloys are currently not completely clear. In this work, the structure and electrochemical properties of surface oxides on TiNi alloy and Ti-Ni-Ta-Si surface alloy were examined. The glassy structure of the surface alloy was produced by a liquid phase mixing of Ti60Ta30Si10 (at.%) film with a TiNi substrate using a low-energy high-current electron beam. The reference electropolished TiNi alloy and the Ti-Ni-Ta-Si surface alloy exhibit thin (2-4 nm) glassy-crystalline oxide layers varying by chemistry and phase composition as confirmed using high-resolution transmission electron microscopy and x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. It is shown that during anodic polarization in 0.9% NaCl and Lock-Ringer solutions, the oxide layer on the Ti-Ni-Ta-Si surface alloy possesses an enhanced passivation ability compared to the reference sample. We have revealed that the absence of oxidation species Ni2+ and the lower nickel concentration in the subsurface layer are closely related with corrosion resistance. A scheme describing the formation of corrosion products via transport of nickel ions through the free volumes (interstitial spaces, interfaces between clusters/particles) inside the oxide layer was proposed.
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The stable oxide layers formed by chemical or electron-beam treatments of TiNi shape memory alloys are able to provide a good corrosion resistance and prevent release of toxic Ni. The mechanisms responsible for corrosion behavior of Ti-bearing alloys are currently not completely clear. In this work, the structure and electrochemical properties of surface oxides on TiNi alloy and Ti-Ni-Ta-Si surface alloy were examined. The glassy structure of the surface alloy was produced by a liquid phase mixing of Ti60Ta30Si10 (at.%) film with a TiNi substrate using a low-energy high-current electron beam. The reference electropolished TiNi alloy and the Ti-Ni-Ta-Si surface alloy exhibit thin (2-4 nm) glassy-crystalline oxide layers varying by chemistry and phase composition as confirmed using high-resolution transmission electron microscopy and x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. It is shown that during anodic polarization in 0.9% NaCl and Lock-Ringer solutions, the oxide layer on the Ti-Ni-Ta-Si surface alloy possesses an enhanced passivation ability compared to the reference sample. We have revealed that the absence of oxidation species Ni2+ and the lower nickel concentration in the subsurface layer are closely related with corrosion resistance. A scheme describing the formation of corrosion products via transport of nickel ions through the free volumes (interstitial spaces, interfaces between clusters/particles) inside the oxide layer was proposed.

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