Institute of Metals Division - Aluminum-Oxygen Clusters in Internally Oxidized Silver- Aluminum Alloys

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
P. R. Swann S. Weissmann D. F. Wriedt
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Jan 1, 1964

Abstract

The sizes and density of precipitates in an intemally oxidized 0.19 wt pct Al-Ag single crystal have been determined by low-angle X-ray scattering and by transmission electron microscopy . The correlation in particle sizes measured by the two techniques is reasonably good. For an oxidizing temperature of 800°C the particles were found to INTERNAL oxidation of dilute alloys of aluminum in silver produces an oxide which has an excess of oxygen compared to Al2O3.' It is believed that the excess oxygen is an indication of the small sizes of the oxide particles. Depending upon the particular model chosen for the oxide structure, the size of the o-A1 particles can be calculated as a function of the oxygen-to-aluminum ratio. These calculations pre- have diameters in the range 30 to 140A, with a mean size of about 50.4 as observed by electron microscopy. At lower oxidizing temperatures, less than 600°C, no clearly resolved particles are formed, and it is suspected that if A1-0 clusters exist they must be exceedingly small, i.e., 10A or less in diameter. dicto that the particles would vary in size from 15 to 100A. This range of sizes is amenable to detection by both small-angle X-ray scattering and transmission electron microscopy. This paper compares the cluster sizes in such internally oxidized A1-Ag alloys determined by transmission electron microscopy and small-angle X-ray scattering. SPECIMEN PREPARATION Single crystals were prepared from 99.9999 pct Ag, obtained from Cominco Products, and 99.99 pct Al, obtained from Aluminum Co. of America. All melting operations were carried out in graphite molds under flowing purified hydrogen in a horizontal zone refiner. The silver was first degassed,
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APA: P. R. Swann S. Weissmann D. F. Wriedt  (1964)  Institute of Metals Division - Aluminum-Oxygen Clusters in Internally Oxidized Silver- Aluminum Alloys

MLA: P. R. Swann S. Weissmann D. F. Wriedt Institute of Metals Division - Aluminum-Oxygen Clusters in Internally Oxidized Silver- Aluminum Alloys. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1964.

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