Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1624441 Journal of Alloys and Compounds 2008 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

The isothermal section of the Sn–Sb–Ag ternary system at 260 °C has been determined in this study by experimental examination. Experimental results show no existence of ternary compounds in the Sn–Sb–Ag system. Two extensive regions of mutual solubility have been determined. The one located between the two binary isomorphous phases, Ag3Sn and Ag3Sb, is labeled as ɛ and the other one located between the two binary isomorphous phases, Ag4Sn and Ag4Sb, is labeled as ξ. The ɛ phase is a very stable phase and is in equilibrium with ξ, Sb, SbSn, Sb2Sn3, and liquid Sn phases. Each of the Sb and SbSn phases has a limited solubility of Ag. Only one stoichiometric compound, Sb2Sn3, exists. Besides phase equilibria determination, the interfacial reactions between the Sn–Sb alloys and the Ag substrate were investigated at 260 °C. It was found that the phase formations in the Sn–Sb/Ag couples are very similar to those in the Sn/Ag couples.

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