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Inoculation Treatment of an Additively Manufactured 2024 Aluminium Alloy with Titanium Nanoparticles

Acta Materialia, 2020
Considerable studies on metal selective laser melting (SLM) have proved the necessity to refine microstructure parts fabricated by SLM in order to eliminate property anisotropy, hot-tearing and to increase the SLM-processability.
Qiyang Tan   +7 more
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THE ALUMINIUM – ALUMINIUM BROMIDE AND ALUMINIUM – ALUMINIUM IODIDE SYSTEMS

Canadian Journal of Chemistry, 1964
The Al–Al2Br6and Al–Al2I6binary systems have been investigated by cryoscopy and solubility measurements. Pure Al2BrGmelts at 98.01 ± 0.02 °C; the eutectic is found at 97.91 ± 0.02 °C and 0.017 wt. % Al; at 254 °C the solubility of aluminium increases to 0.0195 wt. %.
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Wettability of Aluminium with Aluminium Carbide (Graphite) in Aluminium Filtration

2012
Graphite filters have previously been employed based on petrol coke. Wetting between molten aluminium and graphite is studied. Al3C4 is formed at the interface between aluminium and graphite. In filtration of aluminium inclusions such as Al3C4 formed in the hall electrolysis are removed.
Thorvald Abel Engh   +4 more
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The allure of aluminium [PDF]

open access: possibleNature Chemistry, 2012
Daniel Rabinovich outlines the history, properties and uses of aluminium — one of the most versatile, pervasive and inexpensive metals today, yet it was considered a rare and costly element only 150 years ago.
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Aluminium-biochar composites as sustainable heterogeneous catalysts for glucose isomerisation in a biorefinery

Green Chemistry, 2019
Novel and sustainable aluminium-biochar composite carries amorphous Al-oxygen species, providing Lewis acidity to catalyse isomerisation of glucose to fructose.
I. K. Yu   +8 more
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Wettability of SiC to aluminium and aluminium alloys

Materials Science and Technology, 1987
AbstractThe wettability of SiC by pure aluminium and aluminium alloys has been measured using the dip coverage method. It was found that alloying elements such as silicon, manganese, iron, and elements of the IVA, VA, and VI groups improved wettability by decreasing the incubation period and/or increasing the wetting rate.
T. Choh, T. Oki
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An aluminium superinductor

Nature Materials, 2019
Granular aluminium — a superconductor with high kinetic inductance — has been used to create a superinductor for a fluxonium superconducting qubit.
Joel I-Jan Wang, William D. Oliver
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