Low-temperature sintering of single-phase,high-entropy carbide ceramics |
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Authors: | Lun Feng William G. Fahrenholtz Gregory E. Hilmas |
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Affiliation: | Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Missouri University of Science and Technology, Rolla, MO, USA |
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Abstract: | Dense (Hf, Zr, Ti, Ta, Nb)C high-entropy ceramics were produced by hot pressing (HP) of carbide powders synthesized by carbothermal reduction (CTR). The relative density increased from 95% to 99.3% as the HP temperature increased from 1750°C to 1900°C. Nominally phase pure ceramics with the rock salt structure had grain sizes ranging from 0.6 µm to 1.2 µm. The mixed carbide powders were synthesized by high-energy ball milling (HEBM) followed by CTR at 1600°C, which resulted in an average particle size of ~100 nm and an oxygen content of 0.8 wt%. Low sintering temperature, high relative densities, and fine grain sizes were achieved through the use of synthesized powders. These are the first reported results for low-temperature densification and fine microstructure of high-entropy carbide ceramics. |
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Keywords: | densification high-entropy carbide ceramics mechanical properties microstructure |
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