1973
DOI: 10.1016/0022-5088(73)90006-4
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Die Legierungen des Palladiums mit Yttrium, Samarium, Gadolinium, Dysprosium, Holmium und Erbium

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“…No appreciable solid solubility of Pd in Y was observed [7]. Loebich and Raub [7] indicated the presence of polymorphic transformation and a small range of homogeneity for PdY (51-52 at.% Y). Considering, however, the subsequent work of Kuentzler and Loebich [11] and Palenzona and Cirafici [13], the homogeneity range of PdY should be 50-51 at.% Y and the maximum melting point attributed to the ideal 50 at.% Y composition [14].…”
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“…No appreciable solid solubility of Pd in Y was observed [7]. Loebich and Raub [7] indicated the presence of polymorphic transformation and a small range of homogeneity for PdY (51-52 at.% Y). Considering, however, the subsequent work of Kuentzler and Loebich [11] and Palenzona and Cirafici [13], the homogeneity range of PdY should be 50-51 at.% Y and the maximum melting point attributed to the ideal 50 at.% Y composition [14].…”
Section: Review Of Experimental Datamentioning
confidence: 96%
“…The homogeneity range of the intermetallic compound Pd 3 Y and the solubility of Y in f.c.c. (Pd) were measured by Loebich and Raub [7] and Harris and Norman [12]. No appreciable solid solubility of Pd in Y was observed [7].…”
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“…There was still an unknown structure for compounds of the same composition formed with light rare-earth elements. Phasediagram studies in the system Y-Pd by Loebich & Raub (1973) indicate the presence of a compound Y3Pdz with unknown structure. No phase-diagram data for R-Pt systems are known.…”
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confidence: 99%