Abstract
Effect of ternary solute interaction on interfacial segregation and grain boundary embrittlement in an M–I–J system is modeled on the basis of combined Guttmann and Rice–Wang approaches. It is clearly shown that repulsive I–J interaction strengthens interfacial segregation of the impurity I, suppresses segregation of the solute J, and substantially enhances intergranular embrittlement. Attractive interaction exhibits an opposite effect. Generally, the effect of the ternary interaction is weaker than that of the binary one. Although there are only rare experimental data in this respect, their comparison to model calculations shows a very good agreement.
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