Magnesium and Magnesium Alloys - Electrical Properties of the Intermetallic Compounds Mg2Sn and Mg2Pb (Metals Tech., Oct. 1948, TP 2468)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
W. D. Robertson H. H. Uhlig
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Abstract

The intermetallic compounds MgzSn and Mg2Pb are two of the important series of stoichiometric compounds which magnesium forms with elements of the fourth group of the periodic system. Since there is a complete series of compounds, all possessing the same comparatively simple structure, a unique opportunity is presented to study their properties with respect to increasing atomic number of the anion as it varies from silicon and germanium, through tin and lead. The present work deals with the two lower members of this group, and it is hoped eventually that additional data regarding the silicide and germanide will be obtained. The results of such a complete study provide part of the essential basis for the empirical correlation and theoretical treatment which, in other systems, has contributed to an understanding of inter-metallic compounds and the metallic'state in general. Some experimental data are already available in the literature. However, they are fragmentary and limited in significance owing to the methods of preparation employed and the impure materials available at the time. It was our objective, therefore, using pure metals and improved metallurgical methods of preparation, to produce stoichiometric compounds of high purity for the study of their electrical and chemical properties. We felt that a detailed investigation of chemical properties, about which relatively little is known, combined with electrical properties, would be a significant contribution to the understanding of these compounds and in particular to the mechanism of corrosion associated with types of bonding in alloy systems. The chemical studies are reported elsewhere. Previous Investigations Previous work concerning the electrical properties of these compounds was undertaken in connection with the establishment of the two phase diagrams which are available in Hansenl and Beck. The first comprehensive investigation of the electrical conductivity of magnesium-tin and magnesium-lead alloys was made by Kurnakov and Stepanov.3 This was followed by Grube and Voss-kiihler4 who studied electrical conductivity and thermal expansion over a wide range of temperature and who, unlike Stepanov, appreciated the significance of the large solid solubility of tin in magnesium and took some precautions to obtain an equilibrium state. However, at the time these investigations were made, neither pure magnesium nor
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APA: W. D. Robertson H. H. Uhlig  (1949)  Magnesium and Magnesium Alloys - Electrical Properties of the Intermetallic Compounds Mg2Sn and Mg2Pb (Metals Tech., Oct. 1948, TP 2468)

MLA: W. D. Robertson H. H. Uhlig Magnesium and Magnesium Alloys - Electrical Properties of the Intermetallic Compounds Mg2Sn and Mg2Pb (Metals Tech., Oct. 1948, TP 2468). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1949.

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