Institute of Metals Division - Redetermination of the Solid Solubility of Holmium in Gold (TN)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
W. J. Wunderlin B. J. Beaudry A. H. Daane
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Abstract

In an earlier study at this laboratory,' the authors investigated the solid solubility of holmium in copper, silver, and gold, and also the melting point of the first eutectic on the noble-metal-rich side in these systems. In a more recent study of the solubility of rare-earth metals in gold at this laboratory. Rider, Gschneidner, and McMasters2 noted that the reported eutectic temperature in the Ho-Au system was lower than the corresponding eutectics in systems of dysprosium and erbium with gold. A redetermination of the eutectic temperature in the Ho-Au system with the same alloy used in the original study showed the eutectic temperature to be 810°C instead of 778°C as originally reported. (The eutectic temperatures in the Ho-Ag and Ho-Cu systems were also redetermined and were found to be 795" and 864°C compared to 787° and 868°C, respectively, which were reported originally.) Since this large change in eutectic temperature made the solubility data appear questionable, new alloys were prepared, heat-treated, and examined metallographically. The procedure of sample preparation and heat treatment used in the original work' was followed except longer heat treatments were used ranging from 7 days at 600°C to 6 hr at 900°C. The results obtained are shown in Fig. 1. There is good agreement between the two studies in the maximum solubility of holmium in gold. Since the slope of the solvus is less pronounced in the present study, the extrapolation to 550°C shows a solubility of 1.6 wt pct Ho in gold compared with 1.0 wt pct in the original work. Since additional data were obtained and longer heat treatments were used in the present study, the larger value is believed to be more accurate. The authors wish to express their appreciation to P. Rider and K. A. Gschneidner. Jr., for bringing this discrepancy to their attention, and also to D. Thompson for assisting in the present study.
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APA: W. J. Wunderlin B. J. Beaudry A. H. Daane  (1965)  Institute of Metals Division - Redetermination of the Solid Solubility of Holmium in Gold (TN)

MLA: W. J. Wunderlin B. J. Beaudry A. H. Daane Institute of Metals Division - Redetermination of the Solid Solubility of Holmium in Gold (TN). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1965.

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