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Quaternary Intermetallic Compounds [PDF]

open access: possibleNature, 1934
INVESTIGATORS of metallic systems by thermal and X-ray methods have found many binary intermetallic compounds ; they have found, however, only a few ternary and no quaternary compounds. If a metal or metals of one class (zinc, tin, cadmium, mercury) reacts in mercury at ordinary temperature with one of another (copper, iron, cobalt, nickel, manganese),
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The oxidation behavior of intermetallic compounds

Materials Science and Engineering: A, 1992
Abstract The selective oxidation of intermetallic compounds is described. It is shown that the fundamental concepts developed for the oxidation of conventional alloys ( e . g . iron- and nickel-base alloys) pertain also to the oxidation of intermetallics with slight modification.
Frederick S. Pettit, Gerald H. Meier
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Superplasticity of Intermetallic Compounds

1992
Intermetallic compounds are superior to conventional metallic materials primarily because of their high-temperature strength parameters. The enhancement of these properties in the transition from metals to intermetallics is due to the change of the interatomic bonding as well as to a more complicated crystal structure.
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On the thermochemistry of intermetallic compounds

Thermochimica Acta, 1988
Rappel des methodes de determination des donnees thermochimiques. Analyse des facteurs affectant la stabilite thermodynamique. Presentation d'exemples concernant la formation des phases de Hume-Rothery dans les systemes AgGe et Ag-Sn et des phases de ...
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Inhibition of intermetallic compounds growth at Sn–58Bi/Cu interface bearing CuZnAl memory particles (2–6 μm)

Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics, 2020
Liang Zhang, Zhi-Quan Liu
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Phase Stability of Intermetallic Compounds

Advanced Engineering Materials, 2001
New crystal structure maps have recently been constructed for predicting crystal structures of intermetallic compounds. The phase stability of metal hydrides formed in hydrogen-storage compounds has been elucidated from the nature of the chemical bonds between atoms.
Masahiko Morinaga, Hiroshi Yukawa
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TERNARY INTERMETALLIC COMPOUNDS

Russian Chemical Reviews, 1960
CONTENTS I. Introduction 364 II. General features of ternary intermetallic compounds 365 III. Ternary Kurnakov phases 366 IV. Ternary intermetallic compounds of normal valency 367 V. Electronic ternary intermetallic compounds 367 VI. Ternary Laves phases 369 VII. Ternary nickel arsenide phases 369 VIII. Ternary interstitial phases 370 IX.
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INTERMETALLIC COMPOUNDS OF YTTRIUM

1969
Abstract : The first objective of this investigation was to determine the phase diagram for the yttrium-cadmium binary system, and thus determine what intermetallic compounds occur in this system. The crystal structures of these compounds were to be studied and compared to those of other yttrium binary compounds in an attempt to learn something about ...
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intermetallic compounds

Catalysis from A to Z, 2020
M. Antonietti
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