准晶和复杂金属合金的润湿和粘附性能

IF 1.68 Q2 Dentistry Applied Adhesion Science Pub Date : 2015-12-29 DOI:10.1186/s40563-015-0046-0
Jean-Marie Dubois, Esther Belin-Ferré
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本文重点研究了al基准晶体和复杂金属合金(CMAs)的润湿,它们由大量根据组成变化晶格复杂性的晶体化合物组成。这种化合物在热力学上是稳定的,并且可以制备成各种形状的样品,以便于在空气中测量表面物理性质。表面能(γS)是凝聚态物质为数不多的基本性质之一:它定义了晶体的平衡形状,它决定了任何一块液体或固体与另一个物体的界面行为,等等。本文总结了我们在环境条件下确定各种cma的表面能的尝试,包括稳定的二十面体AlCuFe和AlPdMn准晶体,它们都具有天然的氧化层。实验证明,只要氧化层厚度保持在10nm以下,表面能与氧化层下态的电子密度相关。根据所研究的CMA化合物的不同复杂性,将强调一方面与氧化物厚度的相关性,另一方面与电子态密度的特定特征的相关性。将探讨在低粘炊具上的潜在应用,以期找到氟化表面层的替代品。
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Wetting and adhesion properties of quasicrystals and complex metallic alloys

This paper focuses at wetting on Al-based quasicrystals and complex metallic alloys (CMAs), which comprise a significant number of crystalline compounds of changing lattice complexity, according to composition. Such compounds are thermodynamically stable and may be prepared into various sample shapes that allow easy measurement of surface physical properties in air. Surface energy (γS) is one of the few fundamental properties of condensed matter: it defines the equilibrium shape of a crystal, it determines the interfacial behaviour of any piece of liquid or solid against another body, etc. The paper summarizes our attempts to determine the surface energy of a large variety of CMAs, including the stable, icosahedral AlCuFe and AlPdMn quasicrystals, all equipped with their native oxide layer when placed in ambient conditions. Experimental evidence is given that the surface energy correlates to the electronic density of states underneath the oxide layer as long as its thickness remains below 10?nm. Correlation to the thickness of the oxide on the one hand and on the other to specific features of the electronic density of states will be emphasized, in line with the varying complexity of the studied CMA compounds. Potential application to low-stick cookware will be addressed with a view at finding alternatives to fluorinated surface layers.

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Applied Adhesion Science
Applied Adhesion Science Dentistry-Dentistry (miscellaneous)
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期刊介绍: Applied Adhesion Science focuses on practical applications of adhesives, with special emphasis in fields such as oil industry, aerospace and biomedicine. Topics related to the phenomena of adhesion and the application of adhesive materials are welcome, especially in biomedical areas such as adhesive dentistry. Both theoretical and experimental works are considered for publication. Applied Adhesion Science is a peer-reviewed open access journal published under the SpringerOpen brand. The journal''s open access policy offers a fast publication workflow whilst maintaining rigorous peer review process.
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