Abstract
The mechanism of ‘Si poisoning’ of Al-Ti-B based grain-refiners in Al-Si alloys has been a topic of intensive study for over half a century. We here investigate prenucleation of Al at the Si segregated interfaces between liquid Al and TiB2{0001} substrates using ab initio techniques. Our study reveals that chemical affinity between Ti and Si atoms empowers Si segregation at the Al(l)/substrate interface during solidification. The Si interfacial segregation curbs atomic ordering in the liquid Al adjacent to the substrate. Consequently, prenucleation of Al atoms at the Al(l)/{0001}TiB2 interface is deteriorated and thus, the subsequent nucleation process adversely affected, which causes the so-called ‘Si poisoning’ effect during the practice of grain refinement via inoculation with addition of TiB2 particles in Al-Si alloys.
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