Formation Mechanisms of Ti 3 SnC 2 Nanolaminate Carbide Using Fe as Additive
Reactive sintering of 3 Ti : Sn :2 C and 3Ti:Sn:2C:0.6Fe powder mixtures is studied in the temperature range 510°C–1200°C under argon. It is demonstrated that the recently discovered Ti 3 SnC 2 phase is formed, provided that Fe is added to a 3 Ti : Sn :2 C reactant mixture within the synthesis condi...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of the American Ceramic Society 2013-10, Vol.96 (10), p.3239-3242 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Reactive sintering of 3
Ti
:
Sn
:2
C
and 3Ti:Sn:2C:0.6Fe powder mixtures is studied in the temperature range 510°C–1200°C under argon. It is demonstrated that the recently discovered
Ti
3
SnC
2
phase is formed, provided that
Fe
is added to a 3
Ti
:
Sn
:2
C
reactant mixture within the synthesis conditions used. Using dilatometric and
X
‐Ray diffraction analyses, the formation mechanism of
Ti
3
SnC
2
is discussed. Results show that at low temperature (about 510°C), tin is consumed to form
Fe
x
Sn
y
intermetallics. At high temperature (about 1060°C), tin is newly available to form
Ti
3
SnC
2
due to the melting of
Fe
x
Sn
y
. Then, the intermediate phases,
TiC
and
Ti
2
SnC
, and/or
Ti
5
Sn
3
,
TiC
,
C
, and
Ti
are dissolved in the (
Fe
+
Sn
) liquid phase and
Ti
3
SnC
2
very likely precipitate from the melt. The second part of the study deals with the optimization of the
Fe
content in the initial 3Ti:Sn:2C reactant powder mixture to synthesize samples with larger
Ti
3
SnC
2
content by hot isostatic pressing. |
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ISSN: | 0002-7820 1551-2916 |
DOI: | 10.1111/jace.12427 |