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Thermodynamic analysis and purifying an amorphous phase of frozen crystallization centers

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The possibility of dissolving frozen crystallization centers in amorphous alloys of the Fe–B system is considered by means of thermodynamic calculations. This can in turn improve the thermal stability of an amorphous alloy. The effect isothermal annealing has on the thermal stability of multicomponent amorphous alloys based on iron is investigated via the highly sensitive dilatometric technique, measurements of microsolidity, and electron microscopic investigations. The annealing temperature is determined empirically on the basis of the theses of the thermodynamic theory of the high temperature stability of multicomponent amorphous alloys, according to which there exists a range of temperatures that is characterized by a negative difference between the chemical potentials of phases in a heterogeneous amorphous matrix–frozen crystallization centers system. The thermodynamic condition of the possible dissolution of frozen crystallization centers is thus met. It is shown that introducing regimes of thermal processing allows us to expand the ranges of the thermal stability of iron-based amorphous alloys by 20–40 K through purifying an amorphous matrix of frozen crystallization centers. This conclusion is proved via electron microscopic investigations.

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Original Russian Text © V.I. Lysov, T.L. Tsaregradskaya, O.V. Turkov, G.V. Saenko, 2017, published in Zhurnal Fizicheskoi Khimii, 2017, Vol. 91, No. 12, pp. 2039–2043.

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Lysov, V.I., Tsaregradskaya, T.L., Turkov, O.V. et al. Thermodynamic analysis and purifying an amorphous phase of frozen crystallization centers. Russ. J. Phys. Chem. 91, 2326–2330 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0036024417120172

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