
doi: 10.1007/bf03214878
The possibilities to manufacture gold-based foams are explored. Gold powder and various powdered alloying elements are mixed with a small volume fraction of a gas-releasing blowing agent. The blend is compacted to a dense precursor, which is then melted in a further step in order to trigger foam formation. We find that gold-silicon alloys containing 2–3 wt.% of silicon or around 8 wt.% of germanium can be foamed using TiH2 or ZrH2 as a blowing agent. Foams with about 85% porosity are obtained.
Inorganic Chemistry, Materials Science(all), Large scale facilities for research with photons neutrons and ions
Inorganic Chemistry, Materials Science(all), Large scale facilities for research with photons neutrons and ions
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