Structure and corrosion resistance of Al–Cu–Fe alloys
The microstructure and electrochemical properties of Al–Cu–Fe alloys with the atomic compositions of Al65Cu20Fe15, Al78Cu7Fe15 and Al80Cu5Fe14Si1 have been studied. The alloys were produced by induction melting of pure elements with copper mold casting. The microstructure of the alloys was analyzed...
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doaj-e980287c4dd449bc80b80bc9c8d75b782020-11-25T03:47:12ZengElsevierProgress in Natural Science: Materials International1002-00712020-06-01303393401Structure and corrosion resistance of Al–Cu–Fe alloysRafał Babilas0Anna Bajorek1Monika Spilka2Adrian Radoń3Wojciech Łoński4Department of Engineering Materials and Biomaterials, Silesian University of Technology, Konarskiego 18a St., 44-100, Gliwice, Poland; Corresponding author.Institute of Physics, University of Silesia in Katowice, 75 Pułku Piechoty 1, 41-500 Chorzow, PolandDepartment of Engineering Materials and Biomaterials, Silesian University of Technology, Konarskiego 18a St., 44-100, Gliwice, PolandŁukasiewicz Research Network - Institute of Non-Ferrous Metals, Sowińskiego 5 St., 44-100, Gliwice, PolandDepartment of Engineering Materials and Biomaterials, Silesian University of Technology, Konarskiego 18a St., 44-100, Gliwice, PolandThe microstructure and electrochemical properties of Al–Cu–Fe alloys with the atomic compositions of Al65Cu20Fe15, Al78Cu7Fe15 and Al80Cu5Fe14Si1 have been studied. The alloys were produced by induction melting of pure elements with copper mold casting. The microstructure of the alloys was analyzed by X-ray diffraction and high-resolution transmission electron microscopy. The formation of quasicrystalline phases in the Al–Cu–Fe alloys was confirmed. The presence of intermetallic phases was observed in the alloys after crystallization in a form of ingots and plates. The electrochemical measurements were conducted in 3.5% NaCl solution. The electronic structure of the alloys was determined by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. The post corrosion surface of the samples was checked using a scanning electron microscope equipped with the energy-dispersive X-ray detector. It was observed that the Al65Cu20Fe15 alloy had the highest corrosion resistance. The improved corrosion resistance parameters were noted for the plate samples rather than those in the as-cast state. And the hardness of the Al65Cu20Fe15 alloy was significantly higher than the other alloy samples.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1002007120300356Al-Cu-Fe alloysCopper mold castingX-ray diffractionHigh-resolution transmission electron microscopyX-ray photon spectroscopyElectrochemical impedance spectroscopy |
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Rafał Babilas Anna Bajorek Monika Spilka Adrian Radoń Wojciech Łoński Structure and corrosion resistance of Al–Cu–Fe alloys Progress in Natural Science: Materials International Al-Cu-Fe alloys Copper mold casting X-ray diffraction High-resolution transmission electron microscopy X-ray photon spectroscopy Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy |
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Rafał Babilas Anna Bajorek Monika Spilka Adrian Radoń Wojciech Łoński |
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Structure and corrosion resistance of Al–Cu–Fe alloys |
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Structure and corrosion resistance of Al–Cu–Fe alloys |
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Structure and corrosion resistance of Al–Cu–Fe alloys |
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Structure and corrosion resistance of Al–Cu–Fe alloys |
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Structure and corrosion resistance of Al–Cu–Fe alloys |
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structure and corrosion resistance of al–cu–fe alloys |
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Progress in Natural Science: Materials International |
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The microstructure and electrochemical properties of Al–Cu–Fe alloys with the atomic compositions of Al65Cu20Fe15, Al78Cu7Fe15 and Al80Cu5Fe14Si1 have been studied. The alloys were produced by induction melting of pure elements with copper mold casting. The microstructure of the alloys was analyzed by X-ray diffraction and high-resolution transmission electron microscopy. The formation of quasicrystalline phases in the Al–Cu–Fe alloys was confirmed. The presence of intermetallic phases was observed in the alloys after crystallization in a form of ingots and plates. The electrochemical measurements were conducted in 3.5% NaCl solution. The electronic structure of the alloys was determined by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. The post corrosion surface of the samples was checked using a scanning electron microscope equipped with the energy-dispersive X-ray detector. It was observed that the Al65Cu20Fe15 alloy had the highest corrosion resistance. The improved corrosion resistance parameters were noted for the plate samples rather than those in the as-cast state. And the hardness of the Al65Cu20Fe15 alloy was significantly higher than the other alloy samples. |
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Al-Cu-Fe alloys Copper mold casting X-ray diffraction High-resolution transmission electron microscopy X-ray photon spectroscopy Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy |
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