Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5365764 Applied Surface Science 2006 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

Thick crystalline zirconium oxide films were synthesized on Zircaloy-4 substrates by anodic oxidation at room temperature in NaOH solution with a stable applied voltage (300 V). The film is approximately 4.7 μm in thickness. The XPS and SEM analysis shows that the film is a three-layer structure in water, hydroxide and oxide parts. The thickness of that order is ∼0.01 μm, ∼1 μm, ∼3.7 μm, respectively. The oxide layer is composed of tetragonal and monoclinic phases with the volume ratio about 0.2. Furthermore, the thick anodic film acts as a barrier to oxygen and zirconium migrations. It effectively protects zirconium alloys against the worse corrosion. An extremely low passive current density of ∼0.018 μA/cm2 and a low oxidation weight gain of ∼0.411 mg/cm2 were also observed in the films.

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