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Formation of Mg2Ni nanofibres in a Mg-based metal matrix composite
Authors:Nan-Gang Ma  Eric M. Y. Yau  Manju Aravind  Dickon H. L. Ng †  Sammy L. I. Chan
Abstract:A Mg–Mg2Ni nano-eutectic and MgO-reinforced Mg-based metal matrix composite (Mg-MMC) was synthesized by in-situ reactions. When a Mg-rich sample containing 20?wt%?NiO is sintered at 420°C, MgO, Ni and Mg2Ni are formed in the Mg matrix. When a sample molten at 550°C is furnace-cooled to room temperature, a lamellar two-phase Mg–Mg2Ni eutectic is formed, with the Mg2Ni lamella about 1.5?µm thick. Proeutectic Mg together with the MgO formed in situ act as heterogeneous nuclei for the growth of the Mg–Mg2Ni eutectic. Quenching the molten sample to room temperature results in a lamellar two-phase eutectic containing Mg2Ni nanofibres. In the eutectic grown at the Mg grain, the Mg2Ni nanofibres with a diameter of about 25?nm are bent, whereas in the eutectic grown at the MgO grain, the Mg2Ni nanofibres with a diameter of about 30?nm are long and straight, while the Mg phase of this eutectic is oxygen enriched. The differences in morphologies between the two Mg–Mg2Ni eutectics are ascribed to the growth rates of Mg and Mg2Ni, which differ in the eutectic grown at the Mg grain, but remain similar when growth takes place at the MgO grain.
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