2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.actamat.2007.07.027
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A model for the oxidation of ZrB2, HfB2 and TiB2

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“…29,30 If one assumes all the B 2 O 3 and MoO 3 phases evaporate, then the overall oxidation reaction is: [7] Note that if B 2 O 3 regions had been present in the oxide layers, there would have been regions that would have been denuded of Al and Mo (B cannot be accurately quantified in EDS). None were found, which strongly suggest that any B 2 O 3 which formed during oxidation evaporated.…”
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“…29,30 If one assumes all the B 2 O 3 and MoO 3 phases evaporate, then the overall oxidation reaction is: [7] Note that if B 2 O 3 regions had been present in the oxide layers, there would have been regions that would have been denuded of Al and Mo (B cannot be accurately quantified in EDS). None were found, which strongly suggest that any B 2 O 3 which formed during oxidation evaporated.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…They are also used in permanent magnets [5], primary battery electrodes [6,7], and high-temperature structural applications [8,9]. For high-temperature applications in air, however, the binary transition metal borides are limited because of their well-established poor oxidation resistance [10,11]. Quite recently, we reported on a ternary Al-containing boride-MoAlB-that forms a quite protective and adherent alumina layer when heated in air at temperatures up to 1400°C.…”
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“…• C [8,9]. Recently, we reported on the bulk synthesis of a layered ternary transition-metal boride-MoAlB-that forms a protective and adherent alumina Al 2 O 3 scale when heated in air at temperatures up to 1400°C [10].…”
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