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Aluminides are intermetallic compounds of aluminium. Since aluminium is near the nonmetals on the periodic table, it can bond with metals differently than other metals. The properties of an aluminide are between those of a metal alloy and those of an ionic compound. Aluminides are used as bond coats in thermal barrier coating systems.
Examples
- Magnesium aluminide, MgAl
- Titanium aluminide, TiAl
- Iron aluminides, including Fe3Al and FeAl
- Nickel aluminide, Ni3Al
See Category:Aluminides for a list.
References
- "Definition of ALUMINIDE". www.merriam-webster.com. Retrieved 2023-10-14.
- Cao X.Q., Vassen R., Stoever D. (2004). "Ceramic Materials for Thermal Barrier Coatings". Journal of the European Ceramic Society. 24 (1): 1–10. doi:10.1016/s0955-2219(03)00129-8.
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Group 17 (Halides) |
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