The effect of tungsten additive on the surface characteristics of amorphous Ni-P alloy
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01/07/1999
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The variation of surface compositions on amorphous Ni80.4W1.5P18.1 alloy by O-2 oxidation and H-2 reduction treatments have been studied by XPS, UPS and ISS. It shows that addition of tungsten in the amorphous Ni-P alloy leads to dramatic changes of the relating component distributions in the surface layers before and after these treatments. Oxidation of a Ni80.4W1.5P18.1 amorphous alloy in 1 bar of oxygen at 513 K caused a significant segregation of nickel in different oxide states at the surface. The subsequent reduction of the oxidized surface with I bar hydrogen at 553 K resulted in only a small portion of Ni and P being reduced into elemental states, while most of them was found to combine to form a kind of nickel phosphate compound. On the other hand, under the same conditions, the oxidation and reduction of a Ni80P20 alloy gave rise to metallic Ni and elemental P as the predominate species on the alloy surface. The addition of W in the amorphous alloy might act as nuclei for a favorable formation of the phosphate structure which was proposed to be an active species for hydrogen-relating catalytic reactions. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved. |
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英语 |
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宋真 包信和 Martin Muhler*.The effect of tungsten additive on the Surface characteristics of amorphous Ni-P alloy,Applied Surface Science; 148(1999) 241-247,1999,():- |
Palavras-Chave | #oxidation #Ni-P alloy #catalytic reactions |
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