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Intermetallic solutions

High-temperature liquid intermetallic solution growth of single crystals and quasicrystals... [Pg.565]

Table B.2.1. Dissolution potentials of solid solution and intermetallics (solution NaCl + H2O2 according to ASTM G 69)... Table B.2.1. Dissolution potentials of solid solution and intermetallics (solution NaCl + H2O2 according to ASTM G 69)...
Table 26. Electrode Potentials of Aluminum Solid Solutions and Intermetallic Particles... Table 26. Electrode Potentials of Aluminum Solid Solutions and Intermetallic Particles...
Solution hardening is not confined to 5000 series aluminium alloys. The other alloy series all have elements dissolved in solid solution and they are all solution strengthened to some degree. But most aluminium alloys owe their strength to fine precipitates of intermetallic compounds, and solution strengthening is not dominant... [Pg.102]

The electrodeposition of Cr in acidic chloroaluminates was investigated in [24]. The authors report that the Cr content in the AlCr deposit can vary from 0 to 94 mol %, depending on the deposition parameters. The deposit consists both of Cr-rich and Al-rich solid solutions as well as intermetallic compounds. An interesting feature of these deposits is their high-temperature oxidation resistance, the layers seeming to withstand temperatures of up to 800 °C, so coatings with such an alloy could have interesting applications. [Pg.300]

Differences in metallurgical structure. Grain boundaries, more reactive phases (solid solutions, intermetallic compounds, etc.). [Pg.1273]

A series of Be-Pt intermetallic compounds arc prepared during the electrodeposition of Be on Pt from a solution of BeCl2 in an equimol NaCl-KCl mixture at 710°C. X-Ray diffraction of the electrode surface shows the presence of BePt, BcjPt. Electrolytic methods are also used to extract single crystals of Be,V from alloys prepared by arc melting Be and the transition metal in the proportion 15 1. [Pg.471]

Protons are not the sole species that can be incorporated into the lattices of different host materials. At the beginning of the 1960s, Boris N. Kabanov showed that during cathodic polarization of different metals in alkaline solutions, intercalation of atoms of the corresponding alkali metal is possible. As a result of such an electrochemical intercalation, either homogeneous alloys are formed (solid solutions) or heterogeneous polyphase systems, or even intermetallic compounds, are formed. [Pg.445]


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