Analytical scanning and transmission electron microscopy (SEM and TEM)
studies of dental gallium alloys have been carried out. The Ga alloys
were made by triturating a LU powder (Ag-Sn-Cu rich alloy powder) and
a GF powder (Ag-Sn-Cu-Pd rich alloy powder) with a liquid Ga alloy co
ntaining Ga, In and Sn. The dental materials were found to be composit
es consisting of remaining, undissolved particles from the Ag-based al
loy powders in a matrix of reaction products with the Ga alloy, SEM st
udies have been carried out to give an overview of the composites. The
distribution of the elements was found by the X-ray mapping technique
, The phases in the matrix and the remaining alloy particles have been
identified by electron diffraction, high-resolution electron microsco
py and energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy, The following phases were
identified in the LU alloy: orthorhombic Ag3Sn, cubic Ag9In4, tetrago
nal beta-Sn and hexagonal Ag2Ga. In addition to these well-known phase
s Ga-rich regions were observed consisting of an intergrowth of tetrag
onal CuGa2 and one of the cubic gamma-Cu9Ga4 phases. In addition to th
ese phases cubic Ga7Pd3 was found in the GF alloy, The anomalous setti
ng expansion of the GF alloy may be explained by the presence of Ga7Pd
3.