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Structure analysis of precursor alloy and diffusion during dealloying of Ag-Al alloy.

Runwei ZhangXu WangZhichao ZhangJacob C HuangFeng ShiMing Wu
Published in: RSC advances (2018)
Nanoporous silver (NPS) was fabricated by dealloying Ag-Al alloy ribbons with nominal compositions of 30, 35 and 40 at% Ag (corresponding to hypoeutectic composition, eutectic composition and hypereutectic composition, respectively). The microstructures of the Ag-Al precursor and as-dealloyed samples were observed using a scanning electron microscope (SEM) and a transmission electron microscope (TEM) as well as via focused ion beam (FIB) technique. We concluded that with the increase in Ag content from 30 to 40 at%, the diameter of ligament increased from 70 ± 15 nm to 115 ± 35 nm. Due to the method of crystalline solidification and the distribution of α-Al(Ag) and γ-Ag 2 Al phases, the as-dealloyed Ag 35 Al 65 alloy exhibited a homogeneous ligament/pore structure, whereas the microstructures of Ag 30 Al 70 and Ag 40 Al 60 showed thinner and coarser ligament structures, respectively.
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