A high-strength Al/Mg bimetallic composite was successfully fabricated using lost foam compound casting combined with a novel FeCoNiCrCu/Ni (HEA/Ni) composite coating as an intermediate layer. This study focused on the microstructure, mechanical properties, and strengthening mechanism at the Al/Mg interface after treatment with this composite coating. Results indicate that the introduction of the HEA/Ni composite coating transforms the originally brittle intermetallic compound interface layer into a multicomponent diffusion layer. This novel interface comprises a continuous AlxFeCoNiCrCu body-centered cubic (BCC) structural layer, a residual high-entropy alloy layer, and a magnesium solid solution layer containing Mg 2 Ni eutectic structures. Compared to the continuous, thick brittle Al 3 Mg 2 and Al 12 Mg 17 layers formed upon direct contact between aluminum and magnesium, the residual high-entropy alloy layer effectively suppresses mutual diffusion between aluminum and magnesium. Furthermore, the nickel coating not only resolves the diffusion reaction challenge between magnesium and the high-entropy layer but also promotes finer Mg 2 Ni particles with more uniform distribution within the reaction layer. This significantly enhances the interfacial bonding performance between the dissimilar aluminum and magnesium metals. After applying the HEA/Ni composite coating, the shear strength of the Al/Mg bimetal reached 73.63 MPa, representing a 132.05% increase compared to the untreated bimetal.
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Tong Guo
QingQing Li
Linghui Yu
Journal of Materials Research and Technology
Huazhong University of Science and Technology
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69a75d8bc6e9836116a27aff — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jmrt.2026.01.214