The dynamic oxidation of molten Mg–Al alloy was investigated via the oxide/metal/oxide(OMO)sandwich method.The characteristics of sandwiches were explored using optical microscopy,scanning electron microscopy,X-ray energy dispersive spectroscopy,and X-ray diffraction analyses.The results showed the formation of porous oxide films with varying thicknesses from 0.43 to 16.7 mm.Both the measurements and calculations confirmed the literature findings that the oxidation product consists mainly of Mg O and Mg Al_(2)O_(4)compounds.The increase in thickness and amount of folds formed on the oxide films implies the significant effect of aluminum in reducing the oxidation resistance of magnesium.
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机译:利用扫描穿隧显微镜探讨在硒化铟上未氧化表面和氧化表面之介面接合处的电子特性 =Scanning Tunneling Microscope study of InSe Surface Electronic Properties at the Fresh/Oxided Interface Junction
机译:CO adsorption and correlation between CO surface coverage and activity/selectivity of preferential CO oxidation over supported ag catalyst: an in situ FTIR study
机译:High-resolution structural studies of ultra-thin magnetic, transition metal overlayers and two-dimensional transition metal oxides using synchrotron radiation