Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
---|---|---|---|---|
10655634 | Intermetallics | 2005 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
A systematic investigation of the isothermal section at 850 °C of the U-Fe-Al ternary system was done by means of scanning electron microprobe analysis and X-ray powder diffraction. At this temperature the phase diagram is characterized by the formation of seven ternary phases and two extended ranges of solubility. Three compounds form with non-existing, or negligible, homogeneity domains: UFe2Al10 (YbFe2Al10-type, a=8.9146(3) Ã
, b=10.1986(3)Â Ã
, c=9.0114(3)Â Ã
); U2Fe3.6Al13.4 (Th2Ni17-type, a=8.8589(2)Â Ã
, c=8.9824(2)Â Ã
); and U2Fe12Al5 (Th2Ni17-type, a=8.5631(7)Â Ã
, c=8.438(1)Â Ã
). Four other phases exhibit more or less extended homogeneity ranges: UFe1+xAl1âx (MgZn2-type); U3Fe4+xAl12âx (Gd3Ru4Al12-type); U2Fe17âxAlx (Th2Zn17-type); and UFexAl12âx (ThMn12-type). The two extended solid solutions, UAl2âxFex and UFe2âxAlx, are formed from the UAl2 and UFe2 binary compounds, respectively, both crystallizing in the cubic MgCu2-type structure.
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Authors
A.P. Gonçalves, H. Noël,