Issue 0, 1976

High temperature low pressure reactions of oxygen with tantalum as studied by Auger electron spectroscopy and line-of-sight mass spectrometry

Abstract

The oxidation of a polycrystalline tantalum ribbon has been studied at low oxygen pressures (⩽ 10–4 Pa) from 1300 to 2300 K using Auger electron spectroscopy A.E.S. to determine the surface oxygen coverage θ, line-of-sight mass spectrometry to measure the oxide evaporation fluxes of TaO and TaO2, and electrical resistivity to measure the dissolved oxygen concentration. For a 10–4 Pa oxygen pressure, three temperature regions are observed by A.E.S.: (i) < 1500 K the precipitation of Ta2O5, (ii) from 1500 to 1750 K the formation of TaO on the surface, and (iii) > 1800 K the adsorption of oxygen on the tantalum surface above the dissolved layer. In this latter temperature region, A.E.S. provides a direct measure of the oxygen surface coverage. In this high temperature region the activation energy for TaO evaporation was found to be 710–105 θ kJ mol–1, that for TaO2 evaporation 822–209 θ kJ mol–1, and the endothermic heat of reaction passing from an adsorbed to a dissolved oxygen atom was determined to be 121–59 θ kJ mol–1.

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J. Chem. Soc., Faraday Trans. 1, 1976,72, 1919-1934

High temperature low pressure reactions of oxygen with tantalum as studied by Auger electron spectroscopy and line-of-sight mass spectrometry

N. Pacia, J. A. Dumesic, B. Weber and A. Cassuto, J. Chem. Soc., Faraday Trans. 1, 1976, 72, 1919 DOI: 10.1039/F19767201919

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