Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7988290 | Intermetallics | 2018 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Nanoporous structures have been produced by selective chemical dissolution of two multicomponent bulk glass-forming alloys with a supposed proper content of the more noble metals - Zr65Ni30Pd5 and Zr55Ni30Al10Pd5. The Al-containing alloy reveals open three-dimensional pores, while the selective dissolution of the Al-free ternary alloy results in larger surface pores and a number of disconnected ligaments. The average width of the ligaments, composed of 3-5â¯nm nanocrystals, is about 50â¯nm and the mean pore size for the de-alloyed quaternary alloy is 90â¯nm. The effect of Al on the ligament morphology and pore size is analyzed.
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Authors
L. Mihaylov, A. Inoue, L. Lyubenova, D. Nihtianova, T. Spassov,