Factors influencing the formation of silver-rich solid solutions in rare-earth-silver alloy systems.

Autor: Gschneidner, K., McMasters, O., Alexander, D., Venteicher, R.
Zdroj: Metallurgical Transactions; 1970, Vol. 1 Issue 7, p1961-1971, 11p
Abstrakt: The solid solubilities of all of the naturally occurring rare-earth metals in silver have been determined by using the X-ray parametric method. The solubilities range from 0.01 to 0.02 at. pct for Eu to 10.5 at. pct for Sc. The stoichiometries of the silver-rich compounds and some of their crystal structures were determined. The silver-rich compounds found in this study are: RAg(La, Ce, Pr, Eu, and Yb), RAg(Lu and Sc), RAg(La to Sm, Gd to Er, Yb, and Y) and TmAg. The silver/silver-rich compound eutectic temperatures were also determined. Analysis of these data indicates that several factors in addition to the Hume-Rothery criteria influence the formation and extent of solid solutions. These include the mutual adjustment of size and electronegativity of the solvent and solute if the pure metal size differences are less than a critical value of 22 to 25 pct, the composition of the first solvent-rich compound, and the lattice rigidity of the solvent. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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