Nanocrystalline/Amorphous Tuning of Al-Fe-Nb (Mn) Alloy Powders Produced via High-Energy Ball Milling

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Oanh, Nguyen Thi Hoang [1 ]
An, Dao Truong [1 ]
Viet, Nguyen Hoang [1 ]
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[1] Hanoi Univ Sci & Technol, Sch Mat Sci & Engn, Hanoi 100000, Vietnam
关键词
amorphous alloys; nanocrystalline alloys; mechanical alloying; magnetic property; thermal stability; Al-TM alloys; phase transformation; INTERMETALLIC PHASE AL3NB; BULK METALLIC GLASSES; MAGNETIC-PROPERTIES; DEFORMATION-BEHAVIOR; DO22; STRUCTURE; MICROSTRUCTURE; CLASSIFICATION; NI;
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10.3390/ma17225627
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O64 [物理化学(理论化学)、化学物理学];
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070304 ; 081704 ;
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The demand for advanced Al-based alloys with tailored structural and magnetic properties has intensified for applications requiring a high thermal stability and performance under challenging conditions. This study investigated the phase evolution, magnetic properties, thermal stability, and microstructural changes in the Al-based alloys Al82Fe16Nb2 and Al82Fe14Nb2Mn2, synthesized via mechanical alloying (MA), using stearic acid as a process control agent. The X-ray diffraction results indicated that Al82Fe16Nb2 achieved a beta-phase solid solution with 13-14 nm crystallite sizes after 5 h of milling, reaching an amorphous state after 10 h. In contrast, Al82Fe14Nb2Mn2 formed a partially amorphous structure within 10 h, with enhanced stability with additional milling. Magnetic measurements indicated that both alloys possessed soft magnetic behavior under shorter milling times (1-5 h) and transitioned to hard magnetic behavior as amorphization progressed. This phenomenon was associated with a decrease in saturation magnetization (Ms) and an increase in coercivity (Hc) due to structural disorder and residual stresses. Thermal stability analyses on 10 h milled samples conducted via differential scanning calorimetry showed exothermic peaks between 300 and 800 degrees C, corresponding to phase transformations upon heating. Post-annealing analyses at 550 degrees C demonstrated the presence of phases including Al, beta-phase solid solutions, Al(1)3Fe(4), and residual amorphous regions. At 600 degrees C, the Al3Nb phase emerged as the beta-phase, and the amorphous content decreased, while annealing at 700 degrees C fully decomposed the amorphous phases into stable crystalline forms. Microstructural analyses demonstrated a consistent reduction in and homogenization of particle sizes, with particles decreasing to 1-3 mu m in diameter after 10 h. Altogether, these findings highlight MA's effectiveness in tuning the microstructure and magnetic properties of Al-Fe-Nb (Mn) alloys, making these materials suitable for applications requiring a high thermal stability and tailored magnetic responses.
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