Abstract
Mercury-stannum reactive wetting behaviors were studied by the sessile drop technique at room temperature, and wetting surface and interface were also studied respectively by methods of field emission scanning electron microscope (FESEM) and XRD. It showed that mercury droplets wetted completely on the stannum substrate, on whose surface up-and-down cellular structures were generated, and two metallographic microstructures of intermetallic compounds, Hg0.1Sn0.9 and Hg1.25Sn8.75, were produced in wetting interface.
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Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.
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