Simultaneous gettering of oxygen and chlorine and homogenization of the Beta phase by rare earth hydride additions to a powder metallurgy Ti-2.25Mo-1.5Fe alloy
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posted on 2024-11-01, 05:00authored byMing Yan, Yanbin Liu, Yongbing Liu, Charlie Kong, G.B. Schaffer, Ma QianMa Qian
A detailed transmission electron microscopy analysis has revealed that small additions of yttrium hydride to a powder metallurgy Ti-2.25Mo-1.5Fe alloy resulted in the formation of both chlorine-free yttrium oxides and essentially oxygen-free yttrium chlorides. The oxides and chlorides showed distinctly different morphologies and spatial distribution. Yttrium acted as a potent getter for both oxygen and chlorine. Additionally, the beta-Ti phase was free of nanoscaled alpha-Ti in the presence of yttrium. These microstructural changes contribute to the substantially increased ductility (similar to 90%).