Title of article
What we have learned from studies on chemical properties of amorphous alloys? Review Article
Author/Authors
Koji Hashimoto، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Pages
10
From page
8141
To page
8150
Abstract
Amorphous alloys have many attractive characteristics including extremely high corrosion resistance if the sufficient amounts of corrosion-resistant elements are added. The superiority of amorphous alloys is based on the homogeneous single phase nature without any chemical and physical heterogeneities. Although there are processing limitations to avoid the formation of heterogeneous crystalline structure in addition to no welding technology without crystallization, the application of corrosion-resistant amorphous alloys is expected particularly to the very aggressive environments, where any conventional crystalline metallic materials cannot be used. Some amorphous bulk alloys showed zero corrosion mass loss due to spontaneous passivation even in 12 M HCl. Production of amorphous bulk alloys became possible for selected compositions. The homogeneous single phase nature is also effective to form useful catalysts with unique composition and structure. An example of catalysts is for carbon dioxide methanation useful for supply of renewable energy in the form of methane.
Keywords
CO2 methanation , 12 M HCl , Amorphous bulk alloy , Spontaneous passivation , Catalyst , Homogeneous alloy
Journal title
Applied Surface Science
Serial Year
2011
Journal title
Applied Surface Science
Record number
1014690
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