Contact interaction of metal melts with fullerite and graphite

Comparative studies of contact interactions of Fe, Ni, Cu melts with graphite and fullerite were performed using a sessile drop method, X-ray analysis and metallographic analysis. It was shown that the contact interaction of Fe with fullerite and graphite substrates caused changes in the structure o...

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Main Authors: R.M. Nikonova, V.V. Lad`yanov
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2020-11-01
Series:Journal of Materials Research and Technology
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2238785420317257
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spelling doaj-70fc337be323422fa97ae7040dff49532021-01-02T05:11:29ZengElsevierJournal of Materials Research and Technology2238-78542020-11-01961255912567Contact interaction of metal melts with fullerite and graphiteR.M. Nikonova0V.V. Lad`yanov1Udmurt Federal Research Center of the Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 34 T. Baramzina Str., Izhevsk, 426067, RussiaUdmurt Federal Research Center of the Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 34 T. Baramzina Str., Izhevsk, 426067, RussiaComparative studies of contact interactions of Fe, Ni, Cu melts with graphite and fullerite were performed using a sessile drop method, X-ray analysis and metallographic analysis. It was shown that the contact interaction of Fe with fullerite and graphite substrates caused changes in the structure of iron. Namely, perlite, cementite and graphite precipitates in different proportions were formed. In comparison with Fe, in case of Ni total soaking of the fullerite substrate by the metal (and only partial in case of graphite) was observed while metal structure remained unchanged. No contact interaction of Cu with fullerite and graphite occurred. The differences in wetting of carbon materials by metal melts were stated to be caused by the structural changes in fullerite at heating higher than 1000оC (its amorphization) and further increase of carbon substrate porosity. A scheme was presented illustrating the difference in contact interactions of metal melts with fullerite and graphite.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2238785420317257fulleritegraphitewettingmeltcontact interaction
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V.V. Lad`yanov
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V.V. Lad`yanov
Contact interaction of metal melts with fullerite and graphite
Journal of Materials Research and Technology
fullerite
graphite
wetting
melt
contact interaction
author_facet R.M. Nikonova
V.V. Lad`yanov
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title Contact interaction of metal melts with fullerite and graphite
title_short Contact interaction of metal melts with fullerite and graphite
title_full Contact interaction of metal melts with fullerite and graphite
title_fullStr Contact interaction of metal melts with fullerite and graphite
title_full_unstemmed Contact interaction of metal melts with fullerite and graphite
title_sort contact interaction of metal melts with fullerite and graphite
publisher Elsevier
series Journal of Materials Research and Technology
issn 2238-7854
publishDate 2020-11-01
description Comparative studies of contact interactions of Fe, Ni, Cu melts with graphite and fullerite were performed using a sessile drop method, X-ray analysis and metallographic analysis. It was shown that the contact interaction of Fe with fullerite and graphite substrates caused changes in the structure of iron. Namely, perlite, cementite and graphite precipitates in different proportions were formed. In comparison with Fe, in case of Ni total soaking of the fullerite substrate by the metal (and only partial in case of graphite) was observed while metal structure remained unchanged. No contact interaction of Cu with fullerite and graphite occurred. The differences in wetting of carbon materials by metal melts were stated to be caused by the structural changes in fullerite at heating higher than 1000оC (its amorphization) and further increase of carbon substrate porosity. A scheme was presented illustrating the difference in contact interactions of metal melts with fullerite and graphite.
topic fullerite
graphite
wetting
melt
contact interaction
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