L. Aymard et al., STUDY OF THE FORMATION REACTIONS OF SILVER-PALLADIUM ALLOYS BY GRINDING AND POST-MILLING ISOTHERMAL ANNEALING, Journal of alloys and compounds, 238(1-2), 1996, pp. 116-127
Silver-palladium alloys in the whole composition range have been produ
ced by mechanical alloying using, as metallic precursor, silver and pa
lladium powders prepared in our laboratory by the polyol process. The
influence of milling conditions and isothermal annealing on the Ag + P
d mixture was investigated. Two types of mixer-mill, operating either
by impact or friction, were used. We established that the reaction mec
hanism as well as the textural features of the final alloys are strong
ly dependent upon both the nature of the interactions (impact or frict
ion) and the energy of mechanical strain. Moreover, it has been observ
ed that for high impact energy interactions, the crystalline alloy tra
nsforms into an amorphous alloy. These observations can be explained i
n terms of an equilibrium between the density of defects and heat reco
very during the grinding process, with the friction process generating
more heat than the impact process.