Magnetocaloric properties, microhardness and corrosion resistance of Gd100-xZrx alloys

With the intention to improve its mechanical properties and corrosion resistance, the magnetocaloric metal Gd was alloyed with Zr by arc melting and heat treatment. All Gd100?xZrx (x=0, 0.5, 1, 1.5, 2) alloys with various Zr dopings showed hexagonal crystal structure. The Curie temperatures (TCs) of...

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Published inJournal of rare earths Vol. 34; no. 9; pp. 889 - 894
Main Author 钟喜春 沈小艳 刘仲武
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier B.V 01.09.2016
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ISSN1002-0721
2509-4963
DOI10.1016/S1002-0721(16)60111-4

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Summary:With the intention to improve its mechanical properties and corrosion resistance, the magnetocaloric metal Gd was alloyed with Zr by arc melting and heat treatment. All Gd100?xZrx (x=0, 0.5, 1, 1.5, 2) alloys with various Zr dopings showed hexagonal crystal structure. The Curie temperatures (TCs) of Zr doped alloys were lower than that of Gd by ~2 K. The maximum magnetic entropy changes of Gd99.5Zr0.5 alloy under magnetic field changes of 0?2 T and 0?5 T were 5.27 and 9.41 J/(kg·K), respectively, which were larger than that of pure Gd metal. The addition of a small amount of Zr increased the microhardness of Gd by at least 29.3%. The corrosion resistance of Gd was also improved by Zr doping, demonstrated by increased corrosion potential and reduced corrosion current density in electrochemical polarization curves measurements. These enhanced properties were beneficial to the potential ap-plications of Gd100?xZrx alloys as magnetic refrigerants at room temperature.
Bibliography:ZHONG Xichun , SHEN Xiaoyan , LIU Zhongwu (School of Materials Science and Engineering, South China University of Technology, Guangzhou 510640, China)
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With the intention to improve its mechanical properties and corrosion resistance, the magnetocaloric metal Gd was alloyed with Zr by arc melting and heat treatment. All Gd100?xZrx (x=0, 0.5, 1, 1.5, 2) alloys with various Zr dopings showed hexagonal crystal structure. The Curie temperatures (TCs) of Zr doped alloys were lower than that of Gd by ~2 K. The maximum magnetic entropy changes of Gd99.5Zr0.5 alloy under magnetic field changes of 0?2 T and 0?5 T were 5.27 and 9.41 J/(kg·K), respectively, which were larger than that of pure Gd metal. The addition of a small amount of Zr increased the microhardness of Gd by at least 29.3%. The corrosion resistance of Gd was also improved by Zr doping, demonstrated by increased corrosion potential and reduced corrosion current density in electrochemical polarization curves measurements. These enhanced properties were beneficial to the potential ap-plications of Gd100?xZrx alloys as magnetic refrigerants at room temperature.
Gd100-xZrx alloys; magnetocaloric effect; microhardness; corrosion resistance; rare earths
ISSN:1002-0721
2509-4963
DOI:10.1016/S1002-0721(16)60111-4