Materials Research Letters (Jul 2022)

First experimental evidence of oxygen ordering in dilute titanium–oxygen alloys

  • Régis Poulain,
  • Stéphanie Delannoy,
  • Ivan Guillot,
  • Fabienne Amann,
  • Raphaëlle Guillou,
  • Sylvie Lartigue-Korinek,
  • Dominique Thiaudière,
  • Jean-Luc Béchade,
  • Emmanuel Clouet,
  • Frédéric Prima

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/21663831.2022.2057202
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 7
pp. 481 – 487

Abstract

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Small addition of oxygen is currently used to improve the mechanical properties of titanium. It has been thought, until now, that oxygen fully dissolves in the titanium matrix, thus leading to a solid solution. However, we show here, with transmission electronic microscopy and X-ray diffraction, that oxygen can also form ordered precipitates with a Ti6O-type structure, even for a concentration as low as 0.15 wt% O. The ordered precipitates found in a series of pure binary Ti–O alloys are also visible in commercially pure titanium, including grades 2 and 4, two compositions widely used for technological applications.

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