Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5440067 | Corrosion Science | 2017 | 47 Pages |
Abstract
A three-dimensional nanoporous bimetallic Ag-Cu alloy with uniform chemical composition has been fabricated by dealloying Mg65Ag12.5Cu12.5Y10 metallic glass in dilute (0.04Â M) H2SO4 aqueous solution under free-corrosion conditions. The nanoporous Ag-Cu evolves through two distinct stages. First, ligaments of the nanoporous structure, consisting of supersaturated Ag(Cu) solid solution with a constant Ag/Cu mole ratio of 1:1, are yielded. Second, with excessive immersion, some Cu atoms separate from the metastable nanoporous matrix and form spherical Cu particles on the sample surface. Formation and evolution mechanisms of the nanoporous structure are proposed.
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Authors
Ran Li, Na Wu, Jijuan Liu, Yu Jin, Xiao-Bo Chen, Tao Zhang,