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M: Metallphysik

M 26: Wasserstoff in Metallen II

M 26.6: Fachvortrag

Wednesday, March 28, 2001, 18:30–18:45, S12

Extraction of boron from Fe80B20 by annealing under hydrogen flow — •Gabriela David, Stefan Roth, Jürgen Eckert, and Ludwig Schultz — IFW - Dresden, Insitut für Metallische Werkstoffe, PF 27 01 16, 01171 Dresden

Boron was extracted from initially amorphous Fe80B20 ribbons by annealing in flowing hydrogen atmosphere. The extraction of boron is caused by gas-solid reactions. It is controlled by diffusion and chemical reactions and starts from the surface of the ribbon. Thermogravimetrical measurements (TG) made at three different heating rates permit a thermokinetic description of the extraction process within a model with four reactions (adsorption of hydrogen, dissociation of iron boride, diffusion, and desorption of boran). The simulation of the thermogravimetrical measurements makes possible a better understanding of the extraction with its dependences and limits. Boron may be extracted from Fe-B-ribbons practically completely. It is possible to prepare a Co foil by a similar procedure from Co-B-amorphous ribbons.

Keywords: Rapid solidification; Reactive annealing; Simulation; Fe-B alloys

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