Non-Isothermal Analysis of the Crystallization Kinetics of Amorphous Mg 72 Zn 27 Pt 1 and Mg 72 Zn 27 Ag 1 Alloys

In this study, thin ribbons of amorphous Mg Zn Pt and Mg Zn Ag alloys with potential use in biomedicine were analyzed in terms of the crystallization mechanism. Non-isothermal annealing in differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) with five heating rates and X-ray diffraction (XRD) during heating were...

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Veröffentlicht in:Materials 2024-01, Vol.17 (2)
Hauptverfasser: Pierwoła, Aleksandra, Lelito, Janusz, Krawiec, Halina, Szucki, Michał, Gondek, Łukasz, Kozieł, Tomasz, Babilas, Rafał
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Zusammenfassung:In this study, thin ribbons of amorphous Mg Zn Pt and Mg Zn Ag alloys with potential use in biomedicine were analyzed in terms of the crystallization mechanism. Non-isothermal annealing in differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) with five heating rates and X-ray diffraction (XRD) during heating were performed. Characteristic temperatures were determined, and the relative crystalline volume fraction was estimated. The activation energies were calculated using the Kissinger method and the Avrami exponent using the Jeziorny-Avrami model. The addition of platinum and silver shifts the onset of crystallization towards higher temperatures, but Pt has a greater impact. In each case, Eg > Ex > Ep (activation energy of the glass transition, the onset of crystallization, and the peak, respectively), which indicates a greater energy barrier during glass transition than crystallization. The highest activation energy was observed for Mg Zn Pt due to the difference in the size of the atoms of all alloy components. The crystallization in Mg Zn Ag occurs faster than in Mg Zn Pt , and the alloy with Pt has higher (temporary) thermal stability. The Avrami exponent ( ) values oscillate in the range of 1.7-2.6, which can be interpreted as one- and two-dimensional crystal growth with a constant/decreasing nucleation rate during the process. Moreover, the lower the heating rate, the higher the nucleation rate. The values of for Mg Zn Pt indicate a greater number of nuclei and grains than for Mg Zn Ag . The XRD tests indicate the presence of α-Mg and Mg Zn for both Mg Zn Pt and Mg Zn Ag , but the contribution of the Mg Zn phase is greater for Mg Zn Ag .
ISSN:1996-1944
1996-1944
DOI:10.3390/ma17020408