Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7893910 | Corrosion Science | 2018 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Oxidation is an integral part of some high temperature recycling routes for rare earth permanent magnets. This paper deals with a study of oxidation kinetics of commercial permanent (Nd,Pr)FeB magnet samples, re-sized to 5â¯Ãâ¯5â¯x 10â¯mm, in the temperature range 700-1500â¯K. The results show that the oxidation behaviour follows a parabolic rate law and that the kinetics can be described using the Ginstling-Brounshtein diffusion model. In line with the microstructure study that shows three different oxidation mechanisms, the kinetics study also reveals that there are probably three different rate-controlling mechanisms in the temperature range studied.
Keywords
CEMSTGAEOLREEBCCB. SEMA. Rare earth elementsC. OxidationRare earth permanent magnetC. Internal oxidationTemThermogravimetric analysisTransmission Electron SpectroscopyConversion electron Mössbauer spectroscopyRare earth elementsSEMBody-centered cubicscanning electron microscopeEnd-of-lifeX-ray diffractionXRD
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Authors
Muhamad Firdaus, M. Akbar Rhamdhani, Yvonne Durandet, W. John Rankin, Kathie McGregor,