Thermoelectric properties of mechanically alloyed iron disilicides consolidated by various processes |
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Authors: | Soon-Chul Ur Il-Ho Kim |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Materials Science and Engineering/Research Center for Sustainable ECo-Devices and Materials (ReSEM), Chungju National University, 123 Geomdan-ri, Iryu-myeon, Chungju-si, 380-702 Chungbuk, Korea |
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Abstract: | Mn doped p-type iron disilicide powders have been produced by a mechanical alloying process. As-milled powders were of metastable state and mostly transformed to β-FeSi2 phase by subsequent isothermal annealing. As-milled powders were consolidated by various processes such as sintering of the cold compact in vacuum, vacuum hot pressing (VHP), and spray drying/atmospheric plasma thermal spraying. Phase transitions during the processes were investigated using XRD, EDS, and SEM. As-consolidated specimens consisted of a mixture of α-Fe2Si5 and ε-FeSi phases, which were gradually transformed into a thermoelectric semiconducting α-FeSi2 phase by subsequent isothermal annealing in the vicinity of 845°C in vacuum. However, some residual α and ε phases remained even after prolonged annealing. Thermoelectric properties were measured as a function of temperature and correlated with phase transformation. They showed optimum values in the vacuum hot pressed specimen due to a higher fraction of β phase and/or higher density. |
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Keywords: | iron disilicide vacuum hot pressing thermal spray phase transformation thermoelectric |
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