Intermetallic compounds of yttrium and hafnium with platinum
Journal Article
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· J. Less-Common Met., v. 44, pp. 331-335
Preparation and structure of YPt$sub 5$, and HfPt$sub 3$, and HfPt$sub 5$ were investigated. Resulting data on physical properties and x-ray diffraction patterns for these compounds are given. It is noted that because of the high melting points and stabilities of high-Pt-content compounds such as HfPt$sub 3$ and HfPt$sub 5$, they may be used to contain reactive oxides in high- temperature x-ray diffraction experiments. (JRD)
- Research Organization:
- Union Carbide Corp., Oak Ridge, TN
- NSA Number:
- NSA-33-026619
- OSTI ID:
- 4010153
- Journal Information:
- J. Less-Common Met., v. 44, pp. 331-335, Journal Name: J. Less-Common Met., v. 44, pp. 331-335; ISSN JCOMA
- Country of Publication:
- Netherlands
- Language:
- English
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