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Structure of Aluminum Nitride/Aluminum and Aluminum Oxide/Aluminum Composites Produced by the Directed Oxidation of Aluminum

Journal of the American Ceramic Society, 1993
Unreinforced AlN/Al ceramic/metal composites were produced by the directed oxidation of molten Al alloys in nitrogen. The microstructures of these composites were compared with those of previously studied Al2O3/Al composites. In both composite systems the ceramic phase was interconnected and oriented in a columnar structure.
Michael Kevork Aghajanian   +3 more
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The Rechargeable Aluminum Battery: Opportunities and Challenges.

Angewandte Chemie, 2019
Aluminum battery systems are considered as a system that could supplement current lithium batteries due to the low cost and high volumetric capacity of aluminum metal, and the high safety of the whole battery system.
Huicong Yang   +6 more
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Paving the Path toward Reliable Cathode Materials for Aluminum‐Ion Batteries

Advances in Materials, 2019
Aluminum metal is a high‐energy‐density carrier with low cost, and thus endows rechargeable aluminum batteries (RABs) with the potential to act as an inexpensive and efficient electrochemical device, so as to supplement the increasing demand for energy ...
Feng Wu, Haoyi Yang, Ying Bai, Chuan Wu
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Aluminum monocarbonyl and aluminum isocarbonyl

The Journal of Chemical Physics, 1996
Ab initio studies of the aluminum monocarbonyl species AlCO and AlOC have been performed to predict the geometries, fragmentation energies, and harmonic vibrational frequencies. Both species were optimized at the self-consistent field, configuration interaction, and coupled-cluster levels of theory with large basis sets. At the highest level of theory,
T. Daniel Crawford   +3 more
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Aluminum–Carbon Interaction at the Aluminum–Graphene and Aluminum–Graphite Interfaces [PDF]

open access: possibleJournal of Experimental and Theoretical Physics, 2020
The interaction of liquid and solid aluminum with the graphene and graphite surfaces is studied using the density functional theory and a molecular dynamics simulation. The Morse potential is parameterized using the results of ab initio calculations in order to describe the interaction between aluminum and carbon atoms.
V. V. Reshetniak, A. V. Aborkin
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Anodizing of aluminum

Metal Finishing, 1999
Summary Aluminum is a most versatile metal. It can be finished in a variety of ways. It can be made to resemble other metals, or can be finished to have a colorful as well as a hard, durable finish unique unto itself. Only the imagination limits the finish and colors possible with anodized aluminum.
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A High‐Energy Aqueous Aluminum‐Manganese Battery

Advanced Functional Materials, 2019
Rechargeable aluminum‐ion batteries have drawn considerable attention as a new energy storage system, but their applications are still significantly impeded by critical issues such as low energy density and the lack of excellent electrolytes.
Shiman He   +14 more
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Aluminum and Aluminum Alloys

2018
Aluminum alloys are the second most widely used metallic materials after steels. Their most important properties are: Low density (2.7 g cm−3) which can lead to significant energy savings, especially in transportation applications Good mechanical properties offering optimum tensile strength Good workability permitting the most varied ...
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Corrosion of Aluminum and Aluminum Alloys

2005
Abstract This article focuses on the various forms of corrosion that occur in the passive range of aluminum and its alloys. It discusses pitting corrosion, galvanic corrosion, deposition corrosion, intergranular corrosion, stress-corrosion cracking, exfoliation corrosion, corrosion fatigue, erosion-corrosion, atmospheric corrosion ...
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The anisotropy of aluminum and aluminum alloys

JOM, 2006
The anisotropy of textured aluminum is approximated by a yield criterion with an exponent of eight. The use of this criterion in metal-forming analyses has improved the understanding of the formability of aluminum and other metals. The effect of anisotropy on the limiting drawing ratio in cupping is less than that expected from the quadratic Hill yield
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