Peer-reviewed veterinary case report
Solid-State Thermal Decomposition in a Cu-Rich Cu-Ti-Zr Alloy.
- Year:
- 2025
- Authors:
- Shi C et al.
- Affiliation:
- College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering · China
Abstract
Solid-state thermal decomposition in the Cu-13.3Ti-3.8Zr (at.%) alloy was studied using a synthesized method, including the temperature-concentration gradient and differential scanning calorimetry experiments within a single experimental cycle, as well as first principle calculations. Experimentally, the decomposition pathway and the solid solubility of Ti/Zr in the Cu matrix in the temperature range of 820 °C to 801.5 °C were observed in the Cu-13.3Ti-3.8Zr (at.%) alloy. The primary solid phase is (Cu) phase and subsequently precipitated Cu<sub>51</sub>Zr<sub>14</sub> and Cu<sub>4</sub>Ti phases. These features are valuable for understanding the thermal stability and solid-state phase equilibria of the alloy. First principle calculations, including formation enthalpy, charge density, and electron localization function analyses, were conducted to evaluate the thermal, structural, and electrical stability of Cu<sub>51</sub>Zr<sub>14</sub> with and without Ti doping, as well as Cu<sub>4</sub>Ti. The present work introduces an effective strategy for determining both the solid-state thermal decomposition pathway and the phase diagram within the solid-state region within a single experimental cycle.
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Search related cases →Original publication: https://europepmc.org/article/MED/40649530