Precipitation in lean Mg-Zn-Ca alloys
R. E. Schaublin, M. Becker, M. Cihova, S. S. A. Gerstl, D. Deiana, C., Hebert, S. Pogatscher, P. J. Uggowitzer, J. F. Loffler

TL;DR
This study investigates the precipitation behavior in Mg-1.5Zn-0.25Ca alloys during heating, revealing the formation of various nanoscale precipitates and their impact on material hardening, with comparisons to extrusion-induced precipitation.
Contribution
It provides detailed microstructural analysis of precipitation phases in lean Mg-Zn-Ca alloys during heating and compares these with extrusion-induced precipitates, highlighting the complex precipitation pathways.
Findings
GP zones provide the highest hardening effect.
Precipitation phases include nanoscale clusters, GP zones, and larger intermetallics.
Ternary Ca2Mg6Zn3 precipitates form during heating and are larger and incoherent.
Abstract
While lean Mg-Zn-Ca alloys are promising materials for temporary implants, questions remain on the impact of Zn and Ca. In this context, the precipitation in Mg-1.5Zn-0.25Ca (ZX20, in wt.%) was investigated upon linear heating from about room temperature to 400 C, with a particular focus on the debated ternary precipitate phase. Three exothermic differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) peaks were observed at 125, 250 and 320 C. The microstructure at the end of these peaks (205, 260 and 350 C) was probed in a multiscale correlative approach using atom probe tomography (APT) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). At 205 C, APT analysis revealed Ca-rich, Zn-rich and Zn-Ca-rich clusters of about 3 nm in size and with a number density of 5.7 x 10^23 m^-3. At 260 C, APT and TEM showed mono-layered Zn-Ca-rich Guinier-Preston (GP) zones of about 8 nm in size and with a number density of 1.3…
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