Published 2021
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Wetting and interfacial reactivity of Ni–Al alloys with Al2O3 and ZrO2 ceramics
Description
The isothermal wetting, spreading behaviour and interfacial reactivity of NiAl1,
NiAl10 and NiAl25 alloys (1, 10, 25 at% Al, respectively) on monocrystalline
alumina (sapphire) and polycrystalline zirconia oxides stabilized with MgO
(stoichiometric and non-stoichiometric ones) were studied by means of the
sessile drop method at 1500 °C in vacuum. A detailed characterization of
solidified couples was performed in order to analyse the final interfacial
microstructure and microchemistry. The results were discussed in terms of
chemical interactions and by means of ad-hoc calculated phase diagrams. The
final contact angles varied with the content of Al leading to a slight wetting
situation (contact angle h 90°), for the NiAl25 alloy on both sapphire and
zirconia. The contact of liquid Ni–Al alloys on sapphire was not accompanied by
interfacial chemical reaction. The wetting of pure Ni and NiAl1 alloy was found
to be worse for fully stoichiometric ZrO 2 compared with under-stoichiometric
ZrO2-x by virtue of the increased metallicity of the latter. On the other hand, the
formation of interfacial a-Al2O3 for the NiAl10 and NiAl25 alloys on ZrO2, as
foreseen by thermodynamic modelling and experimentally confirmed by
transmission electron microscopy characterization, determined the kinetics of
wetting and the final contact angle whatever the zirconia stoichiometry.
Additional details
Identifiers
- URL
- http://hdl.handle.net/11567/1043891
- URN
- urn:oai:iris.unige.it:11567/1043891
Origin repository
- Origin repository
- UNIGE