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First-principles study on the adsorption of oxygen at NiTi (110) surface

Liu Kun Wang Fu-He Shang Jia-Xiang

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First-principles study on the adsorption of oxygen at NiTi (110) surface

Liu Kun, Wang Fu-He, Shang Jia-Xiang
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  • NiTi alloys with equiatomic compositions have been widely used as structural materials in aerospace, aviation and other fields due to their shape memory effects and good mechanical performances. At the same time, they are considered as excellent biomedical materials for their biocompatibilities and high fatigue resistances. As structural materials, the oxidation resistance of NiTi alloy should be improved. However, as biomedical materials, the formation of dense TiO2 layers on the surface of NiTi alloy is required to suppress the release of Ni ions in body liquid. As a result, it is of great significance to study the oxidation mechanism of NiTi alloy. In this work, while the total number of Ti is kept the same as that of Ni atoms in the whole system, a series of defected c(22)-NiTi (110) surfaces with antisite of Ti are constructed to further understand the oxidation mechanism of NiTi alloy. The adsorption of oxygen atom at the NiTi (110) surface is investigated by the first-principles calculations. The calculated results show that the stability of the oxygen adsorption is strongly related to the enrichment of Ti atoms on the surface. The higher the enrichment of Ti atoms on the surface, the stronger the adsorption of oxygen atoms is. When the coverage of oxygen is high enough, the adsorption of oxygen atoms on the surface could cause the antisite of Ti atoms on the surface by the exchange of Ni atoms in the first layer with Ti atoms in other layers. Under the O-rich conditions (O -9.35 eV), it is the most stable that the oxygen atoms adsorbed on Ti antisite surface, with the whole Ni atoms in the first surface layer exchanged with the whole Ti atoms in the third surface layer. With the increase of the adsorbed oxygen atoms on the surface, the heights of Ti atoms in the surface layers are raised by the adsorption of oxygen. The TiO2 layer is formed by the expansive growth, while Ni atoms are enriched beneath the TiO2. As a result, the reason why the TiO2 layer is formed on the NiTi alloy surface in the experimental conditions is well explained.
      Corresponding author: Wang Fu-He, wfh-phy@cnu.edu.cn
    • Funds: Project supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 51371017).
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    Li Y, Zhao T, Wei S, Xiang Y, Chen H 2010 Mater. Sci. Eng. C 30 1227

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    [14]

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    [15]

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    [16]

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    [17]

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    Chu C L, Wu S K, Yen Y C 1996 Mater. Sci. Eng. A 216 193

    [19]

    Nolan M, Tofail S A M 2010 Biomaterials 31 3439

    [20]

    Nigussa K N, Stvneg J A 2010 Phys. Rev. B 82 245401

    [21]

    Liu X, Guo H M, Meng C G 2012 J. Phys. Chem. C 116 21771

    [22]

    Li Y C, Wang F H, Shang J X 2016 Corros. Sci. 106 137

    [23]

    Kibey S, Sehitoglu H, Johnson D D 2009 Acta Mater. 57 1624

    [24]

    Kresse G, Furthmller J 1996 Phys. Rev. B 54 11169

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    Blchl P E 1994 Phys. Rev. B 50 17953

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    Perdew J P, Chevary J A, Vosko S H, Jackson K A, Pederson M R, Singh D J, Fiolhais C 1993 Phys. Rev. B 48 4972

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    Zhang C, Farhat Z N 2009 Wear 267 394

    [28]

    Diebold U 2003 Surf. Sci. Rep. 48 53

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    Reuter K, Scheffler M 2001 Phys. Rev. B 65 035406

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    Bergermayer W, Schweiger H, Wimmer E 2004 Phys. Rev. B 69 195409

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    Liu K, Wang F H 2016 Mater. Protect. 49 65 (in Chinese) [刘坤, 王福合 2016 材料防护 49 65]

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  • Received Date:  29 May 2017
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