Ordered C vacancies in titanium carbides: a correlation between crystal structure and the effects on oxidation behavior at elevated temperature

Abstract

It has been widely accepted that the introduction of titanium carbides into titanium-based alloys can significantly enhance the oxidation resistance due to their superior physicochemical stability at elevated temperatures. The present study reported for the first time that the ordered C vacancies within titanium carbides could lead to an uncommon phenomenon particularly at the very initial stage of oxidation. The intrinsic micro-to-macro oxidation mechanisms were systematically clarified with the aids of transmission electron microscope and ab-initio molecular dynamics simulation.

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