Kw. Liu et al., Formation of nanocrystalline B2-structured (Ru,Ni)Al in the ternary Ru-Al-Ni system by mechanical alloying and its thermal stability, MAT SCI E A, 313(1-2), 2001, pp. 187-197
B2-structured single-phase (Ru,Ni)Al is synthesized directly from the three
components by mechanical alloying. Complete solubility between pseudo-bina
ry RuAl-NiAl is realized in a range between 10 and 25 at.% Ni, while the ra
nge for Al remains at 50 at.%. B2-structured (Ru,Ni)Al is formed by an abru
pt reaction at the beginning of milling and a certain quantity of Ru was fo
und to remain in all three compositions after the reaction. Further alloyin
g and reaction between Ru and Al sticking on the surfaces of milling tools
require a much longer time and finally result in single-phase B2-structured
(Ru,Ni)Al. The alloying element Ni is found to improve the sluggish reacti
vity of Ru by promoting the abrupt reaction. No decomposition process has b
een observed for the as-milled single-phase (Ru,Ni)Al either after high-tem
perature XRD or after isothermal annealing (1273 K), demonstrating the comp
lete mutual solubility between pseudo-binary RuAl and NiAl. The structural
evolution of as-milled materials includes reordering, strain relaxation and
grain growth. The grain size of the as-milled (Ru,Ni)Al after exposure to
elevated temperatures (up to 1273 K) turns out to be less than 35 nm and re
reflects its strong thermal stability. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. All
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