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Reactive sintering behavior and enhanced densification of (Ti,Zr)B2–(Zr,Ti)C composites

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Abstract Reactive hot pressing was used to prepare (Ti,Zr)B2–(Zr,Ti)C composites from equimolar ZrB2 and TiC powders. The reaction and solid-solution coupling effect and enhanced densification in ZrB2-50 mol.% TiC were proposed… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Reactive hot pressing was used to prepare (Ti,Zr)B2–(Zr,Ti)C composites from equimolar ZrB2 and TiC powders. The reaction and solid-solution coupling effect and enhanced densification in ZrB2-50 mol.% TiC were proposed as contrasted to conventional consolidation of TiB2-50 mol.% ZrC. The (Ti,Zr)B2–(Zr,Ti)C composite sintered at a temperature as low as 1750 °C exhibited negligible porosity and average grain sizes of 0.30 μm for (Ti,Zr)B2 and 0.36 μm for (Zr,Ti)C. Complete reaction and rapid densification of ZrB2-50 mol.% TiC was achieved at 1800 °C for only 10 min. The densification mechanism was mainly attributed to material transport through lattice diffusion of Ti and Zr atoms with an activation energy of 531 ± 16 kJ/mol. This study revealed for the first time novel insights into rapid densification of refractory fine-grained diboride–carbide composites by reactive hot pressing at relatively low temperatures.

Keywords: composites reactive; densification; reactive sintering; sintering behavior; behavior enhanced; enhanced densification

Journal Title: Journal of The European Ceramic Society
Year Published: 2020

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