X. P. Zheng, X. Liu, S. Y. Yang, J. Wang, Q. R. Yao, Y. S. Du, L. G. Zhang, G. H. Rao, H. Y. Zhou
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Abstract
The phase equilibria of the Ce-Co-Zr ternary system at 873 and 1073 K were determined for the first time by using equilibrated alloys in combination with scanning electron microscopy with energy dispersive spectroscopy and x-ray diffraction. No stable ternary intermetallic compounds were detected in the Ce-Co-Zr ternary system. Due to the partial substitution of Ce by Zr, the metastable binary intermetallic compound CeCo7 with a solubility of 3.3 at.% Zr is stabilized at 873 K. The experimental results demonstrate that the maximum solubilities of Zr in the intermetallic compounds Ce2Co17, CeCo5, Ce5Co19, Ce2Co7, CeCo3, and CeCo2 at 873 K are 4.3, 2.6, 2.4, 9.0, 17.9, 3.5 at.%, respectively, while the maximum solubilities of Ce in the intermetallic compounds Co23Zr6, Co2Zr, and CoZr2 are 6.7, 1.7, and 2.3 at.%. Meanwhile, the maximum solubilities of Zr in Ce2Co17, CeCo5, Ce5Co19, Ce2Co7, CeCo3 and CeCo2 at 1073 K were measured to be 4.0, 7.5, 1.9, 6.8, 17.1, and 9.1 at.%, respectively, while the maximum solubilities of Ce in the intermetallic compounds Co23Zr6 and Co2Zr were determined to be 7.0 and 4.5 at.%, respectively. Finally, the isothermal sections of the Ce-Co-Zr ternary system at 873 and 1073 K were established in this work.
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