High Temperature Oxidation of High Purity Nickel between 750° and 1050°C

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, , Citation Earl A. Gulbransen and Kenneth F. Andrew 1957 J. Electrochem. Soc. 104 451 DOI 10.1149/1.2428624

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Abstract

Kinetic studies on the oxidation of nickel using the vacuum microbalance method have been extended to 1050°C in order to determine the conditions and mechanisms of breakdown of the metal in oxidation. Below 900°C Ni oxidizes in the normal manner and the rate data fit in well with experimental rate relationship already established. At 900°C and higher, parabolic rate law plots of the data show increasing values of the constant with time. At 1000°C and higher, the oxide cracks away from the metal. It is suggested that Ni fails in protective oxidation due to a loss of adhesion at the oxide metal interface.

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10.1149/1.2428624