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  • 2017The Sn-rich corner of the system Ni-Pd-Sn: A phase diagram study1citations
  • 2015Phase equilibria and structural investigations of the general NiAs-type in the ternary system Ni-Pt-Sn4citations
  • 2015Thermodynamic modelling of the general NiAs-type structure: A study of first principle energies of formation for binary Ni-containing B8 compounds10citations
  • 2015Experimental investigation of the ternary system Ni-Pd-Sn with special focus on the B8-type phase2citations
  • 2014Phase equilibria and structural investigations of the general NiAs-type in the ternary system Ni-Sn-Te11citations

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The Sn-rich corner of the system Ni-Pd-Sn: A phase diagram study

  • Jandl, Isabella
  • Richter, Klaus W.
Abstract

<p>The Sn-rich corner (50–100 at.% Sn) of the ternary system Ni-Pd-Sn was studied for two partial isothermal sections at 250 and 500 °C by a combination of powder XRD, optical microscopy and SEM/EDX. The ternary solubility ranges at both temperatures of investigation are found between 3 and 12 at.% Ni for the compounds PdSn<sub>4</sub>, PdSn<sub>3</sub>, PdSn<sub>2</sub>and PdSn, while the binary phase Ni<sub>3</sub>Sn<sub>4</sub>was found to dissolve up to 33.5 at. Pd. The monoclinic lattice parameters for this phase were studied in detail as function of composition in the entire composition range between Ni<sub>3</sub>Sn<sub>4</sub>and Ni<sub>0.7</sub>Pd<sub>2.3</sub>Sn<sub>4</sub>. DTA experiments were used to explore the ternary phase reactions in the Sn-rich corner, and a total number of six new invariant reactions were identified. A ternary reaction scheme (Scheil diagram) and a liquidus projection are given.</p>

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  • compound
  • phase
  • scanning electron microscopy
  • experiment
  • powder X-ray diffraction
  • Energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy
  • optical microscopy
  • phase diagram
  • differential thermal analysis