Development of novel 18-karat, premium-white gold bulk metallic glasses with improved tarnishing resistance

2018 
Abstract The 18kt gold-based bulk glass-forming composition Au 49 Ag 5.5 Pd 2.3 Cu 26.9 Si 16.3 is modified in order to reduce its fast surface tarnishing caused by internal oxidation of Si, partitioning and fast out-diffusion of Cu and Au. By partially substituting Cu by the species Ga or Sn, the formation of Si as primary crystalline phase is facilitated and a distinct increase of the liquidus temperature is observed. It is found that a reduction of the Si content recovers the glass-forming ability of the novel Ga/Sn-containing alloys, reflected by an increasing reduced glass transition temperature, T rg , and a decreasing driving force for crystallization. This strategy is used to reduce the amount of Cu and Si, which are responsible for the fast surface tarnishing. Corrosion studies of the novel alloys reveal that the Cu release into an artificial saliva test solution is up to eight times lower than that of the mother alloy and the corrosion depth in artificial saliva is drastically lowered by 50% for the Ga-bearing alloys and by 80% for the Sn-bearing alloys.
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