Investigation of Peritectic Solidification Morphologies by Using the Binary Organic Model System TRIS-NPG

Materials (Basel). 2020 Feb 21;13(4):966. doi: 10.3390/ma13040966.

Abstract

Under pure diffusive growth conditions, layered peritectic solidification is possible. In reality, the competitive growth of the primary α-phase and the peritectic β-phase revealed some complex peritectic solidification morphologies due to thermo-solutal convection. The binary organic components Tris-(hydroxylmenthyl) aminomethane-(Neopentylglycol) were used as a model system for metal-like solidification. The transparency of the high-temperature non-faceted phases allows for the studying of the dynamic of the solid/liquid interface that lead to peritectic solidification morphologies. Investigations were carried out by using the Bridgman technic for process conditions where one or both phases solidify in a non-planar manner. Different growth conditions were observed, leeding to competitive peritectic growth morphologies. Additionally, the competitive growth was solved numerically to interpret the observed transparent solidification patterns.

Keywords: Bridgman-furnace; ESA; MICRESS; TRIS-NPG; peritectic solidification.