Abstract: | Microstructure, x-ray diffraction, and electron-microprobe methods have been applied to study an isothermal section at 930°C of the Sc–ScRu–ScRh partial system. As no ternary compounds are formed in the system, the phase equilibria involve intermediate phases based on binary compounds that exist in the bounding Sc–Ru and Sc–Rh systems: Sc5Ru3, Sc2Ru, Sc11Ru4, Sc44Ru7, Sc3Rh, and the δ and η phases (continuous series of solid solutions between the isostructural phases, respectively, ScRu and ScRh (with the CsCl structure type), together with Sc57Ru13 and Sc57Rh13 (Sc57Rh13 structure type)), and a solid solution based on α-scandium. The components of the isothermal section are eight single-phase regions, five three-phase fields (δ+5Ru3>+2Ru>, 2Ru>+11Ru4> + η. 2Ru> + δ+η, >Sc3Rh> + δ+η, >Sc44Ru7+<α-Sc>+η, and twelve two-phase regions. There is a difference from the phase equilibria at subsolidus temperatures in that at 930°C there are no equilibria related to the decomposition of the phase based on the compound Sc2Rh (γ′), and they are replaced by new ones due to the formation of phases based on the compound Sc44Ru7 (θ) in the solid state. |