Abstract

Isotopic labelling was used to track the diffusion of nitrogen during the oxidation of Titanium in air at 700 °C. Alternate exposure in 15N2–labelled air and regular air was used. The nitrogen is mainly located at the oxide/metal interface and forms essentially a nitride phase close to Ti2N. Each nitrogen isotope was quantified by Nuclear Reaction Analysis. Nitrogen quantity doubles between 5 and 20 h, which represents 16% respectively 12.5%, of the total mass gains. The nitrogen is partially renewed by both inward and outward diffusion during the oxidation. A model for nitrides migration is proposed.

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