ULTRATRACE AND MICRODISTRIBUTION ANALYSIS IN MATERIAL SCIENCES

被引:26
作者
ORTNER, HM
WILHARTITZ, P
机构
[1] Metallwerk Plansee GmbH, Reutte
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FRESENIUS JOURNAL OF ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY | 1990年 / 337卷 / 06期
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10.1007/BF00323102
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O65 [分析化学];
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070302 ; 081704 ;
摘要
All-rounders and experts are two basic types of scientists. A harmonic cooperation between these two groups is essential for today's large study groups engaged in materials development. Materials development programmes in many high-tech countries are major fields of research supported by special financial arrangements (e.g. COST, EURAM or BRITE-programmes in Europe). Modern materials development is not possible without analytical guidance. This is not always realized by all engaged partners and it is a main obligation of analytical chemists to make aware of the role of a potent materials characterization in relevant development programmes. This should be demonstrated in two essential relevant areas: a) Bulk trace and ultra trace analysis of metals. Many important metal properties are directly or indirectly influenced by trace elements. In complex systems like fusion reactors or microelectronic components, trace contents of even minor metal parts might decisively influence system properties. As refractory metals and their silicides gain rising importance in VLSI microelectronic applications, their ultratrace characterization becomes a major challenge. Essential progress was possible by the complementary application of mass-spectrometric methods. Latest results and a critical survey will be given, including GDMS, SIMS, SSMS, IDMS and ICP-MS. Surprisingly, however, highest sensitivities and best detection limits were recently achieved by a combination of trace-matrix separation procedures and final end determination with ICP-MS. This combination also proved to be the most economic and safest approach from the view point of accuracy and precision. b) The analytical characterization of discontinuities and heterogeneities in solid matter. Practical examples are again taken from the study of refractory and hard metals and ceramics. A survey is given as to the manifold effects, heterogeneities and discontinuities exert on modern high-tech materials: as a function of their average diameter, they can either strengthen the material (dispersion strengthening), or they can cause deterioration of material properties e.g. as points of crack initiation, by grain boundary embrittlement etc. Together with most important methods for detection and characterization of heterogeneities and discontinuities, their evaluation and possible prevention during materials fabrication are discussed and pertinent examples are given. The phenomena of heterogeneous particles and pores are elucidated in more detail. © 1990 Springer-Verlag.
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