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Atomic-scale investigation of hydrogen distribution in a Ti-Mo alloy

arXiv:1812.00981 · doi:10.1016/j.scriptamat.2018.11.040

Abstract

Ingress of hydrogen is often linked to catastrophic failure of Ti-alloys. Here, we quantify the hydrogen distribution in fully \b{eta} and α+\b{eta} Ti-Mo alloys by using atom probe tomography. Hydrogen does not segregate at grain boundaries in the fully \b{eta} sample but segregates at some α/\b{eta} phase boundaries with a composition exceeding 20 at.% in the α+\b{eta} sample. No stable hydrides were observed in either sample. The hydrogen concentration in \b{eta} phases linearly decreases from ~13 at. % to ~4 at. % with increasing Mo-content, which is ascribed to the suppression of hydrogen uptake by Mo addition.