Spark Plasma Sintering of Superhard B 4 C – ZrB 2 Ceramics by Carbide Boronizing
A carbide boronizing method was first developed to produce dense boron carbide‐ zirconium diboride (“ B 4 C ”– ZrB 2 ) composites from zirconium carbide ( ZrC ) and amorphous boron powders ( B ) by Spark Plasma Sintering at 1800°C–2000°C. The stoichiometry of “ B 4 C ” could be tailored by changing...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of the American Ceramic Society 2013-04, Vol.96 (4), p.1055-1059 |
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Zusammenfassung: | A carbide boronizing method was first developed to produce dense boron carbide‐ zirconium diboride (“
B
4
C
”–
ZrB
2
) composites from zirconium carbide (
ZrC
) and amorphous boron powders (
B
) by Spark Plasma Sintering at 1800°C–2000°C. The stoichiometry of “
B
4
C
” could be tailored by changing initial boron content, which also has an influence on the processing. The self‐propagating high‐temperature synthesis could be ignited by 1 mol
ZrC
and 6 mol
B
at around 1240°C, whereas it was suppressed at a level of 10 mol
B
.
B
8
C
–
ZrB
2
ceramics sintered at 1800°C with 1 mole
ZrC
and 10 mole B exhibited super high hardness (40.36 GPa at 2.94 N and 33.4 GPa at 9.8 N). The primary reason for the unusual high hardness of
B
8
C
–
ZrB
2
ceramics was considered to be the formation of nano‐sized
ZrB
2
grains. |
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ISSN: | 0002-7820 1551-2916 |
DOI: | 10.1111/jace.12284 |