Directional Solidification of Sn-Cu6Sn5 In Situ Composites
The Sn-Cu system presents an important interest from academic and technological point of view because it is part of the family of alloys proposed as lead-free solder alloys for electronic components and also due to the mechanisms involved during the growth of the different phases. Sn-Cu system has t...
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doaj-815530b99925460a98806b66db85a77e2020-11-25T02:13:56ZengHindawi LimitedAdvances in Materials Science and Engineering1687-84341687-84422019-01-01201910.1155/2019/92107139210713Directional Solidification of Sn-Cu6Sn5 In Situ CompositesOsvaldo Fornaro0Instituto de Física de Materiales Tandil–IFIMAT (UNCPBA), Centro de Investigaciones en Física e Ingeniería del Centro de la Provincia de Buenos Aires-CIFICEN (UNCPBA, CICPBA, CONICET), Pinto 399, B7000GHG Tandil, ArgentinaThe Sn-Cu system presents an important interest from academic and technological point of view because it is part of the family of alloys proposed as lead-free solder alloys for electronic components and also due to the mechanisms involved during the growth of the different phases. Sn-Cu system has two intermetallic phases, i.e., ε-Cu3Sn and η-Cu6Sn5, and η can be used as the negative (anode) electrode in Li-ion batteries, alone or as part of (Co,Ni)xCu6−xSn5-type composites. Obtaining this η phase from liquid with the appropriate chemical composition is a very difficult task because it has a formation temperature lower than liquidus for such a composition. In this way, the η phase appears as a consequence of a solid-solid transformation from the ε phase However, it is possible to find the η phase as the primary or secondary phase after a eutectic reaction for lower concentrations of Cu. On the other side, the Cu6Sn5 phase shows a hexagonal to monoclinic solid-solid transformation around 187°C, which could affect the mechanical system stability when it is used as solder. In this work, directional solidification at different growth velocities of hypereutectic Sn-Cu samples was performed. The resultant microstructure varies with the growth velocity, but it is formed for a fibber-like primary phase Cu6Sn5 which is projected towards the liquid phase. Behind this region, these fibbers are rounded by a two-phase Sn-Cu6Sn5 structure. In this way, three zones could to be defined in the sample during the directional growth: (i) an entirely solid two-phase region, formed by η rounded by β(Sn) + η eutectic-like structure, (ii) a two-phase solid (η) + liquid, and (iii) the remnant liquid in front of the interface.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/9210713 |
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Directional Solidification of Sn-Cu6Sn5 In Situ Composites |
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Directional Solidification of Sn-Cu6Sn5 In Situ Composites |
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Directional Solidification of Sn-Cu6Sn5 In Situ Composites |
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The Sn-Cu system presents an important interest from academic and technological point of view because it is part of the family of alloys proposed as lead-free solder alloys for electronic components and also due to the mechanisms involved during the growth of the different phases. Sn-Cu system has two intermetallic phases, i.e., ε-Cu3Sn and η-Cu6Sn5, and η can be used as the negative (anode) electrode in Li-ion batteries, alone or as part of (Co,Ni)xCu6−xSn5-type composites. Obtaining this η phase from liquid with the appropriate chemical composition is a very difficult task because it has a formation temperature lower than liquidus for such a composition. In this way, the η phase appears as a consequence of a solid-solid transformation from the ε phase However, it is possible to find the η phase as the primary or secondary phase after a eutectic reaction for lower concentrations of Cu. On the other side, the Cu6Sn5 phase shows a hexagonal to monoclinic solid-solid transformation around 187°C, which could affect the mechanical system stability when it is used as solder. In this work, directional solidification at different growth velocities of hypereutectic Sn-Cu samples was performed. The resultant microstructure varies with the growth velocity, but it is formed for a fibber-like primary phase Cu6Sn5 which is projected towards the liquid phase. Behind this region, these fibbers are rounded by a two-phase Sn-Cu6Sn5 structure. In this way, three zones could to be defined in the sample during the directional growth: (i) an entirely solid two-phase region, formed by η rounded by β(Sn) + η eutectic-like structure, (ii) a two-phase solid (η) + liquid, and (iii) the remnant liquid in front of the interface. |
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