Abstract

The monoclinic η-phase in the binary Al-Cr system was initially named by Bradley & Lu [Bradley & Lu (1937 ▸). J. Inst. Met. 60, 319-337] as having the composition Al11Cr2 (Al:Cr ratio = 5.5:1). Its crystal structure was later refined [Cao & Kuo (2008). J. Alloys Compd. 458, 30, 319-337] to have a slightly lower Al content (Al:Cr ratio = 5.16:1). In the present work, a monoclinic phase with composition Al2.95Cr0.59 (Al:Cr ratio = 5.04:1) was obtained by high-pressure sinter-ing (HPS) of a stoichiometric Al11Cr2 mixture. Structure analysis of this phase, hereafter named η', revealed a close relationship to the previously reported η-Al11Cr2 structure, but with different mixed-occupied sites. Five fully occupied sites exhibit refined site occupation factors of 0.899 (5), 0.984 (4), 0.977 (5), 0.946 (4) and 0.945 (4) for the corresponding Al atoms. Moreover, there are no split Al sites in the η'-structure as reported for the η-structure. The refined chemical composition of the η'-phase revealed that it comprises two Al atoms fewer and two Cr atoms more than the previously reported η-Al11Cr2 phase.

Highlights

  • The monoclinic -phase in the binary Al–Cr system was initially named by Bradley & Lu [Bradley & Lu (1937)

  • Its crystal structure is closely related to the -Al11Cr2 phase previously reported by Cao & Kuo (2008a), with a different refined composition (Al:Cr ratio = 5.04)

  • A detailed comparison of coordinates and occupancies for related atoms in the crystal structure models of 0-Al11Cr2 and -Al11Cr2 can be found in the supporting information (Table S1)

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Summary

Structure description

The Al-rich part of the binary Al–Cr system has been investigated intensively in the past. One of the reported phases is monoclinic -Al11Cr2 (Al:Cr ratio = 5.5:1), initially named by Bradley & Lu (1937). Inoue et al (1987) found that single-phase icosahedral quasicrystals have formed in the vicinity of about 15.4 at.% Cr in rapidly quenched Al–Cr alloys, and the quasicrystal can be approximately formulated to have the composition Al11Cr2. Its crystal structure is closely related to the -Al11Cr2 phase previously reported by Cao & Kuo (2008a), with a different refined composition (Al:Cr ratio = 5.04). Al2.95Cr0.59 110.18 Monoclinic, C2/c 296 17.7519 (11), 30.4850 (11), 17.7526 (8) 91.061 (1) 9605.5 (8) 174 Mo K 3.97 0.10 Â 0.08 Â 0.04

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