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Combustion synthesis of (Ti1-xNbx)2AlC solid solutions from elemental and Nb2O5/Al4C3-containing powder compacts

Journal

CERAMICS INTERNATIONAL
Volume 37, Issue 8, Pages 3089-3094

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.ceramint.2011.05.045

Keywords

Al2O3; (Ti1-xNbx)(2)AlC solid solutions; Self-propagating high-temperature synthesis (SHS); X-ray diffraction

Funding

  1. National Science Council of Taiwan, ROC [NSC 98-2221-E-035-065-MY2]

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Preparation of the (Ti1-xNbx)(2)AlC solid solution (formed from the M(n+1)AX(n) or MAX carbides, where n = 1, 2, or 3, M is an early transition metal, A is an A-group element, and X is C) with x = 0.2-0.8 was investigated by self-propagating high-temperature synthesis (SHS). Nearly single-phase (Ti,Nb)(2)AlC was produced through direct combustion of constituent elements. Due to the decrease of reaction exothermicity, the combustion temperature and reaction front velocity decreased with increasing Nb content of (Ti1-x,Nb-x)(2)AlC formed from the elemental powder compacts. In addition, the samples composed of Ti, Al, Nb2O5, and Al4C3 were adopted for the in situ formation of Al2O3-added (Ti,Nb)(2)AlC. The SHS process of the Nb2O5/Al4C3-containing sample involved aluminothermic reduction of Nb2O5, which not only enhanced the reaction exothermicity but also facilitated the evolution of (Ti,Nb)(2)AlC. Based upon the XRD analysis, two intermediates, TiC and Nb2Al, were detected in the (Ti,Nb)(2)AlC/Al2O3 composite and their amounts were reduced by increasing the extent of thermite reduction involved in the SHS process. The laminated microstructure characteristic of the MAX carbide was observed for both monolithic and Al2O3-added (Ti,Nb)(2)AlC solid solutions synthesized in this study. (C) 2011 Elsevier Ltd and Techna Group S.r.l. All rights reserved.

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