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Elemental and phase composition, morphology, and chemical features of the surface of Al–Ni Alloys in contact with liquid Ga–In eutectic

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A set of aluminum–nickel alloys has been studied. The elemental composition of the samples has been determined by atomic emission and atomic absorption spectrometry. X-ray diffraction analysis has revealed that the alloying of the metals leads to the formation of Al3Ni and Al3Ni2 intermetallic compounds, while a portion of Al remains in a metallic phase. The local chemical composition and surface morphology of the original alloys and the alloys activated with the liquid Ga–In eutectic have been studied by scanning electron microscopy and X-ray microanalysis. It has been shown that the original alloys are characterized by a pronounced morphological heterogeneity of interfacial regions in the near-surface layers. It has been found that the studied Al–Ni alloys are activated by the liquid Ga–In eutectic; however, one of the alloy components—the Al3Ni intermetallic compound—does not undergo significant morphological and chemical changes in contact with the liquid eutectic.

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Original Russian Text © A.B. Arbuzov, V.A. Drozdov, N.N. Leont’eva, A.V. Shilova, T.V. Kireeva, M.V. Trenikhin, A.V. Lavrenov, 2016, published in Fizikokhimiya Poverkhnosti i Zashchita Materialov, 2016, Vol. 52, No. 4, pp. 407–411.

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Arbuzov, A.B., Drozdov, V.A., Leont’eva, N.N. et al. Elemental and phase composition, morphology, and chemical features of the surface of Al–Ni Alloys in contact with liquid Ga–In eutectic. Prot Met Phys Chem Surf 52, 653–657 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1134/S2070205116040043

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