Abstract
By dedicated pre-nitriding (at 580 °C in an ammonia/hydrogen gas atmosphere) and de-nitriding (at 470 °C in a hydrogen gas atmosphere) experiments, performed on Fe-1.04at.%Cr alloy, it could be demonstrated that the uptake of "excess" nitrogen by the nitrided ferritic matrix is not due to the presence of iron in chromium-nitride precipitates, as it was suggested previously. The determination of nitrogen-absorption isotherms for these pre-nitrided and de-nitrided Fe-1.04at.%Cr alloy specimens revealed that the total amount of excess nitrogen in the alloy is composed of two parts: (a) nitrogen adsorbed at the precipitate/matrix interface, and (b) nitrogen dissolved interstitially in the ferrite matrix strained by the misfit between (coherent) the CrN precipitates and the matrix. © 2008 Springer Science+Business Media, LLC.
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Hosmani, S. S., Schacherl, R. E., & Mittemeijer, E. J. (2008). Nitrogen absorption by Fe-1.04at.%Cr alloy: Uptake of excess nitrogen. Journal of Materials Science, 43(8), 2618–2624. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10853-008-2473-9
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