Abstract

It has been shown that the elementary crystal cells of the basic products of modification of silumins, aluminum and silicon do not correspond to the principle of structural and dimensional correspondence of Dankov – Konobeevsky. Modifying elements B, Sr, P significantly increase the surface energy of liquid silumins, and Zr and Ti practically do not affect it. Modification of silumins is a nanostructured process. Ti, Zr, B form intermetallides that refine aluminum nanocrystals from demodifying adsorbed hydrogen atoms. Phosphorus, atomically dissolving in silumin, refiners silicon nanocrystals from adsorbed oxygen. Na and Sr form an emulsion and colloid in liquid silumin, which protect eutectic microcrystals of α‑and βSi‑phases from demodifying molecular hydrogen. All these processes increase the concentration of crystallization centers of dendritic microcrystals α‑and βSi‑phase, make them more branched and compact.

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