Abstract

The effect of palladium addition on the microstructure, compressive strength, creep rate and mercury release rate of Ag 2Hg 3 (γ 1) phase was evaluated. Experimental results indicated that fairly pure γ 1 phase could be fabricated using the present trituration method. The heat treatment of γ 1 at 90 °C increased porosity level, increased dimensional shrinkage, increased mercury vapour release and enhanced the formation of β 1 phase. Addition of palladium in γ 1 slowed down the amalgamation reaction, largely suppressed the phase transition to β 1 and caused a slight shift in open circuit potential toward the anodic direction. Although the overall anodic polarization profiles did not show a significant effect of palladium, scanning electron microscopy revealed morphological differences between pure and palladium-containing γ 1. Addition of palladium in γ 1 also increased compressive strength, increased creep resistance, and largely reduced both mercury vapour and ion release rates. Considering overall performance, the optimal palladium content in γ 1 seems to be in the range between 0.50 and 0.75 wt%.

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