Abstract:
This paper provides a review on coloured gold, platinum, and
palladium intermetallic compounds, and discusses the models that
were developed to obtain these materials. These compounds have a
crystal structure of high symmetry, such as the CaF2 or CsCl
structures, ensuring distinct electron band structures. Various
examples of coloured gold, platinum, and palladium intermetallic
compounds are provided. More in-depth discussion is provided on the
purple gold (AuAl2) and yellow platinum-aluminium (PtAl2)
compounds with CaF2 structure, as well as the purplish-pink
palladium-indium (PdIn) compound with CsCl structure.
Precious metal intermetallic compounds are used in jewellery and
provide a new dimension to design. Some of these compounds have
also found use as barrier coatings on turbine blades for jet engines,
and more recently, research has been conducted into their potential
use as catalysts, electro-catalysts, sensors, capacitors, and for
decorative coatings.
Description:
This paper
was first presented at the, Precious Metals 2013
Conference, 14–16 October 2013, Protea Hotel,
President, Cape Town, South Africa.