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High-Throughput Synthesis and Characterization of a Combinatorial Materials Library in Bulk Alloys

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posted on 2024-11-02, 16:47 authored by Lei Zhao, Yuanxun Zhou, Hui Wang, Xuebin Chen, Lixia Yang, Lanting Zhang, Liang Jiang, Yunhai Jia, Xiaobo ChenXiaobo Chen, Haizhou Wang
Aiming for the accelerated screening of promising materials for a variety of engineering applications efficiently and cost-effectively, a novel high-throughput micro-synthesis of a combinatorial material library through hot isostatic pressing was reported herein. As Co, Fe and Ni are the most common base and alloying elements in metallic alloys and particularly in high entropy alloys, a Co-Fe-Ni ternary alloy system was selected for the study. Using high-purity elemental metal powders as stock materials, 19 combinatorial alloy compositions were designed, and their powder mixtures were placed and vacuum sealed in the cell space of a set of customized honeycomb arrays made of Ni or Ti foils. Subsequent consolidation was conducted under hot isostatic pressing at 1050 °C at 120 MPa for 10 hours. Each of the as-made bulk alloys was characterized by microscopy and spectroscopy, exhibited no macro defects, had actual compositions comparable to the nominal ones, and generated phase constituients and microstructure comparable to these via traditional processes for bulk alloys. The composition and phase constitution of these alloys were systematically characterized, and the discrepencies comparing to historical data were ascribed to the thermodynamic and kinetic driving forces in the processing. The present method, i.e. high-throughput synthesis and characterization of a combinatorial materials library in bulk alloys, demonstrated a new way for screening alloy compositions, microstructures and properties.

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Journal

Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A: Physical Metallurgy and Materials Science

Volume

52A

Start page

1159

End page

1168

Total pages

10

Publisher

Springer New York LLC

Place published

United States

Language

English

Copyright

© The Minerals, Metals & Materials Society and ASM International 2021

Former Identifier

2006105550

Esploro creation date

2022-02-10

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