Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5370389 | Applied Surface Science | 2006 | 7 Pages |
The interaction of H2O with Zircaloy-4 (Zry-4) is investigated using Auger electron spectroscopy (AES) and temperature programmed desorption (TPD) methods. Following adsorption of H2O at 150Â K the Zr(MNV) and Zr(MNN) Auger features shift by â¼6.5 and 4.5Â eV, respectively, indicating surface oxidation. Heating H2O/Zry-4 results in molecular desorption of water at both low and high temperatures. The low-temperature desorption is attributed to ice multilayers, whereas, three overlapping high-temperature features are presumably due to recombinative desorption. This high-temperature desorption begins before the surface oxide is dissolved, continues upon its removal, and is atypical for water/metal systems. Unexpectedly, no significant desorption of hydrogen is observed near 400Â K, as is typically observed following O2 adsorption on Zr-based materials. However, we do observe that H2O adsorption on Zry-4 surfaces roughened by argon ion sputtering results in H2 desorption.