The role of the nitrogen incorporation into titanium, its chemical nature, the location in the titanium lattice and its electrochemical performance were investigated by a combination of several spectroscopy and microscopy techniques using samples prepared by CVD of NH3 at different temperatures and successive electrochemically tested in 1 M of HClO4. We found that nitrogen is incorporated in either the interstitial or substitutional site of the lattice depending on the preparation temperature modifying strongly its corrosion resistance which was ascribed to the N 2p hybridization with the Ti 3d orbitals. It was found that at low temperature the N 2p orbitals were more likely to hybridize with Ti3d-t2g orbitals while higher temperature favor...
International audienceThe mechanically treated high temperature (700°C) oxidation of commercially pu...
This thesis aims to improve the fundamental understanding of the mechanisms and effects underpinning...
Ti-N inclusions, classified as Type I defects in titanium alloys, are nitrogen-enriched areas that l...
The role of the nitrogen incorporation into titanium, its chemical nature, the location in the titan...
International audienceAt high temperatures under oxidizing environments, titanium-based alloys form ...
International audienceWhen used at high temperature in air, titanium-based alloys form an oxide scal...
Titanium alloy Ti-6Al-7Nb was plasma nitrided using inductively coupled RF Plasma with 100% Nitrogen...
Plasma-immersion ion implantation (PIII) is a potent method to obtain hard and wear-resistant surfac...
Titanium nitride (TiN) shows desirable properties for use as an electrocatalyst and catalyst support...
This work presents the study of the corrosion-electrochemical behavior of titanium alloy Grade 2 tre...
Nitrogen ion implantation is one of the surface modification techniques used for increasing corrosio...
International audienceThe mechanically treated high temperature (700°C) oxidation of commercially pu...
This thesis aims to improve the fundamental understanding of the mechanisms and effects underpinning...
Ti-N inclusions, classified as Type I defects in titanium alloys, are nitrogen-enriched areas that l...
The role of the nitrogen incorporation into titanium, its chemical nature, the location in the titan...
International audienceAt high temperatures under oxidizing environments, titanium-based alloys form ...
International audienceWhen used at high temperature in air, titanium-based alloys form an oxide scal...
Titanium alloy Ti-6Al-7Nb was plasma nitrided using inductively coupled RF Plasma with 100% Nitrogen...
Plasma-immersion ion implantation (PIII) is a potent method to obtain hard and wear-resistant surfac...
Titanium nitride (TiN) shows desirable properties for use as an electrocatalyst and catalyst support...
This work presents the study of the corrosion-electrochemical behavior of titanium alloy Grade 2 tre...
Nitrogen ion implantation is one of the surface modification techniques used for increasing corrosio...
International audienceThe mechanically treated high temperature (700°C) oxidation of commercially pu...
This thesis aims to improve the fundamental understanding of the mechanisms and effects underpinning...
Ti-N inclusions, classified as Type I defects in titanium alloys, are nitrogen-enriched areas that l...