Doping effects on mechanical properties of nanoporous gold systems

R. N. Viswanath,C. Lakshmanan, T. S. Sampath Kumar

Journal of Porous Materials(2024)

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Abstract
We report in this article, the Dysprosium doping effects on microstructure and mechanical properties of nanoporous metallic gold, synthesized by electrochemical dealloying of Ag70Au30 and Ag70Au29Dy1 alloys. It is shown that these dealloyed nanoporous metallic materials exhibit the mean ligament diameter in a length scale of 5–10 nm. The variation of ligament diameter in pure and Dysprosium doped nanoporous Au with annealing temperature influences their mechanical properties. Higher microhardness value has been obtained around 10 nm ligament diameter on both pure and Dysprosium doped nanoporous gold. The maximum values of Vickers hardness HV obtained from the analysis of indentation diagonals with applied load are close to the HV value reported for bulk gold. Since the nanoporous metallic materials behave in a way like compressible sponge materials, we used the well-known density scaling equation for the determination of ligament yield strength of pure and Dysprosium doped nanoporous gold with ligament diameter. The results obtained have been finally compared with literature reports.
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Dealloying,Dysprosium doping,Mechanical properties,Microstructure,Nanoporous metallic materials
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