Abstract

The composition and number of surface monoatomic potassium layers in Na-K alloys are calculated on the basis of theory of the thermodynamic stability of surface layers of metal alloys with respect to their thickness. The surface layer of Na-K alloys is shown to be thermodynamically stable at surface layer thickness of two monoatomic potassium layers in the range of compositions with K in Na content of ∼13–15 at %. Good agreement is obtained using the surface activities of the components in binary metal melts as criteria.

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