Abstract
The growth mechanism of the sulphide scale on amorphous Al-Mo alloys has been studied using a marker technique. A very thin (5 nm) gold marker film was deposited onto the surface of the Al-46Mo alloy and after sulphidation for 5 hours at 1073 K the gold marker distribution in the scale has been determined by RBS. It has been found that the main part of the marker remained at the scale surface indicating that the double-layer sulphide scale on the discussed alloy is growing by the inward diffusion of sulphur.
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