Comparing selective corrosion of Au-based amorphous, partially amorphous, and devitrified alloys
2018
Abstract Corrosion studies in an acidic environment have been performed for the good Au 40 Cu 28 Pd 5 Ag 7 Si 20 glass former with emphasis on the selective dissolution (de-alloying) process. The final porous microstructures obtained from fully amorphous ribbons and ribbons containing crystals as well as composition inhomogeneity in their amorphous matrix. The results are compared by using the same etching conditions. As reference, ribbons containing different crystalline fractions produced by isothermal annealing at temperatures in the glass transition region and then de-alloyed. The results show that a different mechanism of de-alloying operates for amorphous and crystallized materials. The finer homogenous nanoporous structure occurs after de-alloying a fully crystallized ribbon.
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