2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.intermet.2006.10.039
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Improvement of corrosion resistance of Cu-based bulk metallic glasses by the microalloying of Mo

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“…7,8 Nowadays, many efforts have been devoted to the study of the atomic structures, mechanical properties, electronic properties and dynamic properties of Ni-Zr MGs. 14 Therefore, the Ni-Zr-Mo ternary system has been selected for investigation in the present work. With the addition of an appropriate amount of Mo, the stabilization of the supercooled liquid and GFA of Fe-based bulk metallic glasses was significantly enhanced, and fully amorphous rods with a diameter of up to 5 mm were produced.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…7,8 Nowadays, many efforts have been devoted to the study of the atomic structures, mechanical properties, electronic properties and dynamic properties of Ni-Zr MGs. 14 Therefore, the Ni-Zr-Mo ternary system has been selected for investigation in the present work. With the addition of an appropriate amount of Mo, the stabilization of the supercooled liquid and GFA of Fe-based bulk metallic glasses was significantly enhanced, and fully amorphous rods with a diameter of up to 5 mm were produced.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, when these two kinds of construction steels exposed to atmospheric corrosion environment, they are prone to be attacked and corrosion will result in potential safety problems and economic losses [1,2]. Many methods including multi-alloying, coatings and inhibitors have been investigated to decelerate the steel corrosion [3][4][5][6]. Among them, multi-alloying is an effective method to decrease destructive corrosion.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, it is found that the corrosion resistance of Cu-based metallic glasses is low in acidic solutions, especially when chloride ions are present [15]. In order to apply this type of metallic glasses as engineering materials, the corrosion resistance and the effect of additional elements on Cu-based metallic glasses, such as Cu-Zr [10,11], Cu-Zr-Ti-Nb [16], Cu-Hf-Ti-(Mo, Ta and Nb) [17], Cu-Zr-Ti-Ni-(Nb, Cr, Mo and W) [18][19][20], Cu-Zr-Ti-(Mo, Ta and Nb) [15], and Cu-Zr-Al-Y [21] have been carried out. Many researches have shown that they are strongly susceptible to chloride-induced pitting corrosion.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%