Abstract

The Ta-Pd system was investigated over the entire composition range by metallography, X-ray diffraction and electron microprobe analysis. The solubility limits of terminal and intermediate phases and solidus temperatures were determined. α-Ta dissolved ∼20 at. pct Pd at 2550°C and ∼10 at. pct Pd at 1000°C; α-Pd dissolves ∼22 at. pct Ta at 1730°C and ∼18 at. pct Ta at 1000°C. The presence of four intermediate phases a, (β-U type), α-TaPd (TiCu type), TaPd2 (MoPt2 type), and TaPd3 (TiAl3 type) was confirmed; they melt or decompose (α-TaPd) at about 2550, 1410; 1800, and 1770°C, respectively. In addition, an equiatomic high temperature phase, β-TaPd was found which melts at ∼1720°C and may be an extension of and isomorphous with the α-Pd solution. Seven three-phase reactions are described.

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