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Effect of Zn addition on the oxidation property of Mg-Y alloy at high temperatures

Journal

JOURNAL OF ALLOYS AND COMPOUNDS
Volume 687, Issue -, Pages 252-262

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.jallcom.2016.06.128

Keywords

Mg-3Y; Zn; Thermal analysis; Oxidation resistance; Oxide film

Funding

  1. Chongqing Science and Technology Commission [CSTC2013jcyjC60001, CSTC2014jcyjjq0041]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51531002, 51171212, 51474043]
  3. The National Science and Technology Program of China [2013CB632200]
  4. Education Commission of Chongqing Municipality [KJZH14101]
  5. Fundamental Research Funds the Central Universities [106112016CDJZR138801]

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The effect of Zn addition on oxidation behavior of Mg-3Y alloys at 500 degrees C and 530 degrees C in the dry air was investigated. The alloy with 2.5 wt% Zn addition showed the best oxidation resistance of all. A dense and compact Y2O3/MgO composite oxide film was formed on the surface of Mg-3Y-2.5Zn alloy after oxidation. In addition, the concentration of Y element in the oxide film of Mg-3Y-2.5Zn alloy was found to have a relatively high level among the test Mg-Y-Zn alloys. The results show that the appropriate addition of Zn (1-2.5 wt%) was beneficial to the enrichment of Y element in the oxide film. However, excessive addition of Zn (3.5 wt%) caused the decrease of Y content and the formation of ZnO in the oxide film, which would deteriorate the oxidation resistance of Mg-Y alloy. The concentration of Y2O3 increased from the outmost to the inner layer in the oxide film of Mg-3Y-2.5Zn and Mg-3Y-3.5Zn alloys, and the content of MgO (MgCO3/Mg(OH)(2)) slightly reduced from the substrate surface to inner layer. ZnO mainly existed in the outside layer in the oxide film of Mg-3Y-3.5Zn alloy. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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