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Reaction sintering of NiAl and TiB2–NiAl composites under pressure

Materials Science and Engineering: A, 1998
Intermetallic matrix composites are a new class of engineering materials for high temperature structural applications in oxidizing and aggressive environments. Attempts have been made in the present investigation to synthesize TiB2–NiAl composites, in which the matrix phase NiAl was produced in situ by reaction synthesis. The composites with 10, 15 and
S.K. Bhaumik   +3 more
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Photocatalytic CO2 Reduction by Near-Infrared-Light (1200 nm) Irradiation and a Ruthenium-Intercalated NiAl-Layered Double Hydroxide.

Angewandte Chemie
Near-infrared light-driven photocatalytic CO2 reduction (NIR-CO2PR) holds tremendous promise for the production of valuable commodity chemicals and fuels.
Shaoquan Li   +9 more
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Extrusion Textures in NiAl and Reaction Milled NiAl/AlN Composites

MRS Proceedings, 1992
ABSTRACTExtrusion textures in monolithic NiAl and an NiAl/AlN particle composite are compared. The NiAl has a generally increasing grain size with extrusion temperature, and a corresponding transition from <110> to <111> fiber texture. The results suggests that <110> is more closely related to the deformation texture, while the < ...
T. R. Bieler   +3 more
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Expressing parallel algorithms in Nial

Parallel Computing, 1989
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Glasgow, Janice   +3 more
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Multiflower-like ReS2/NiAl-LDH Heterojunction for Visible-Light-Driven Photocatalytic CO2 Reduction.

Inorganic Chemistry
The development of high-efficiency heterojunction photocatalysts has been recognized as an effective approach to facilitate photocatalytic CO2 reduction.
Xin Chen   +5 more
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Surface states on NiAl(110)

Physical Review B, 1989
Surface states on NiAl(110) have been investigated experimentally using angle-resolved photoemission and theoretically with a self-consistent pseudopotential scheme within the local-density approximation (LDA). Both theory and experiment show that the termination of bulk NiAl at the (110) surface creates surface states in the gap regions of the ...
, Lui   +4 more
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Evaluation of NiAl and NiAl-B deposited by vacuum plasma spray

Journal of Thermal Spray Technology, 1993
Nickel aluminide, NiAl, has potential for high-temperature structural applications because of its high melting temperature, low density, high elastic modulus, and excellent oxidation resistance. However, inadequate room-temperature ductility and low strength at high temperatures limit the use of NiAl for practical service.
J. Z. Chen, H. Herman, S. Safai
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Electrostatic‐Assembled MXene@NiAl‐LDHs Electrodes with 3D Interconnected Networks Architectures for High‐Performance Pseudocapacitor Storage

Advanced Materials Interfaces, 2020
Multifarious layered electrode materials are attracting increased attention in the field of energy storage because of their high specific surface and interlayer modifiability.
Zhilin Zhao, Xinming Wu
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Fracture behavior of directionally solidified NiAl-Mo and NiAl-V eutectics

Materials Science and Engineering: A, 1995
A rod eutectic, Ni-45.45at.%Al-9at.%Mo, and a lamellar eutectic, Ni-30at.%Al-40at.%V, were directionally solidified by the containerless electromagnetically levitated zone (CELZ) process. Four-point bend tests were used to determine the fracture toughness of the CELZ processed eutectic alloys, while scanning electron microscopy and transmission eletron
S.M. Joslin   +3 more
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TOPHEL-NIAL

Alloy Digest, 1977
Abstract TOPHEL-NIAL are nickel-base alloys that were developed to provide industry a type K thermocouple in which each leg possesses an adherent, tenacious, black oxide with high emissivity for rapid temperature response. Its EMF-temperature relation is in accordance with NBS Circular 561.
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