Abstract

Precious metals and their alloys are promising high-temperature materials due to the high melting point, high strength and thermodynamically stability, in which Pd-V alloys are one kind of important systems. However, the influence of V concentration on structure stability, mechanical and thermodynamic properties and chemical bonding of Pd-V compounds is unknown. The structures, elastic properties, anisotropic of elastic and electronic structures of thirteen Pd-V compounds as a function of V concentration have been investigated by first principle calculations in this work. We have determined all the possible stable phases of Pd-V system for the first time by thermodynamics convex hull and phonon spectrum. The calculated results show that α-Pd2V has the lowest formation enthalpies as -0.34 eV/atom, indicating more thermodynamically stable than other structures. The elastic constants, bulk modulus, shear modulus, Young’s modulus and Poisson’s ratio of the Pd-V compounds are also calculated and the β-Pd3V has the largest shear modulus and Young’s modulus as 107.1 GPa and 275.7 GPa, respectively. The anisotropic mechanical properties of these Pd-V compounds are discussed in detailed by the anisotropic index, three-dimensional (3D) surface contours and the planer projections on (001) and (110) planes of the Young’s modulus. The values of total density of states (TDOS) of all compounds are nonzero at Fermi energy (EF), indicating metallic feature for all the Pd-V compounds.

Highlights

  • The search for superalloy is motivated by the need for the development of industrial application

  • Density, volume and formation enthalpy of Pd-V compounds are shown in Table I, together with the results from other references 9, 10, 19, 20

  • The calculated values are in good agreement with other theoretical values

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Introduction

The search for superalloy is motivated by the need for the development of industrial application. Ni-based alloys have received considerable attention due to the high melting point, high strength and excellently thermodynamically stable which are extensively used in aircraft, marine engines, nuclear industry and other fields.[1,2] Compared with the Ni-based superalloys, platinum group metals (PGMs) possess the similar structure, among which the melting point of palladium is 1827 K, much higher than that of Ni-based superalloys as 1573 K. The alloying element, Al, Ni, Cu, Rh, Pd, Pt, and Au, in the intermetallic compounds have been researched by Lu et al.[8]

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