Part IV – April 1968 - Communications - On the Constitution of the System Cobalt-Lead Telluride

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Fritz Wald Richard W. Stormont
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Jan 1, 1969

Abstract

lHE general constitution of a number of metal-lead telluride and metal-tin telluride systems has recently been studied in an effort designed to furnish background information for the study of degradation mechanisms on junctions between thermoelectric power generation materials and metals.1"4 This paper reports further results of that effort. It was found that cobalt-lead telluride constitutes a stable pseudobinary section through the ternary Co-Pb-Te system. Materials used in the study were lead and tellurium of semiconductor-grade purity (American Smelting and Refining Corp., 99.999+ pet). Cobalt (Johnson Matthey & Co., 99.999 pet purity) was used in the form of slices cut from rods of 5 mm diam. Twenty- gram charges of the alloys were melted in evacuated quartz ampoules. Thermal analysis, as described previously,2'3 and metallographic and X-ray diffraction methods (Debye-Scherrer photographs) were used as investigative tools. Substantial difficulties were encountered in polishing, as reported previously for the lead telluride-iron system.3 A number of different etches were used, including dilute aqua regia, Murakami solution, an etch containing copper nitrate,3 and HC1-HNO3-acetic acid-water mixtures. None of these etches gave consistent results over the complete range of cobalt concentrations. On the alloys containing bulk cobalt in the form of primary
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APA: Fritz Wald Richard W. Stormont  (1969)  Part IV – April 1968 - Communications - On the Constitution of the System Cobalt-Lead Telluride

MLA: Fritz Wald Richard W. Stormont Part IV – April 1968 - Communications - On the Constitution of the System Cobalt-Lead Telluride. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1969.

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