The effect of steel substrates on the formation and deuterium permeation resistance of aluminide coatings for tritium permeation barrier applications was investigated. It was found that the average thickness and… Click to show full abstract
The effect of steel substrates on the formation and deuterium permeation resistance of aluminide coatings for tritium permeation barrier applications was investigated. It was found that the average thickness and crystal structure of electrodeposited Al coatings varied with Cr steel substrates. After aluminization in vacuum, significant differences existed in the composition and thickness of (Fe,Cr)2Al5-type aluminide layers formed on different Cr steel substrates, in which the alloying element Cr from steel substrates was involved. Thereafter, the scale microstructural feature and thickness also changed with the Cr steel substrate after selective oxidation in an Ar gas stream. Consequently, the deuterium permeation resistance of the formed aluminide tritium permeation barriers (TPBs) differed by steel substrates, indicating that the substrate effect existed in aluminide TPB coatings and thus could have a significant influence on the formation and eventual performance of aluminide TPBs.
               
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