Abstract

In the research, we firstly reported the morphology and microstructure evolution of surface hydride in Zircaloy-4-500 ppmH during hydrogen desorption process. The morphological evolution of surface hydride in hydrogen desorption process was investigated with BSE-TOPO and AFM, revealing that the spot-like or string convex features along surface hydride were present at 573 K and disappeared at 1073 K. The microstructure observation with TEM (prepared with cryo-FIB) indicates that the surface region of convex feature actually consists of two layers of fine α-Zr grains, which were the hydrogen-depletion region created by hydrogen release. The formation mechanism of surface hydride convex was the diffusion of hydrogen from the internal to the surface, leading to the generation of multiple δ-hydrides in sub-surface. Therefore, the hydrogen desorption mechanism was also proposed. As the channeling of hydrogen release, surface hydride actually plays a crucial part in hydrogen desorption process.

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