Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1626456 | Journal of Alloys and Compounds | 2007 | 4 Pages |
Many four-branched compounds coupled Si and iron-rich intermetallics were observed in near eutectic Al–Si alloy modified with Al–P master alloy. Such four-branched compounds have never been reported before, but in our case it seems to be commonly observed. In this work the growth characterization of the four-branched compounds are scrutinized with a JXA-8800 electron microprobe (EPMA). More deep study of the formation of four-branched compounds is performed by SEM and TEM analysis. The characterization of the four-branched compounds is that of a primary silicon in the center with four iron-rich intermetallics around. Experimental results also show that the precipitation of primary silicon is the key factor for the formation of four-branched compounds. And WHS-theory explains the growth mechanism of the four-branched compounds. In detail, subsequent twinning within the primary silicon provides four-fold coordination sites on the surface, and then the α-Al(Fe,Mn)–Si phase nucleates on the surface of the primary silicon.