“…39 The Cr-Fe-C alloy materials have been widely studied for applications in the steel industry due to their oxidation resistance properties. [43][44][45][46] The Cr-Fe-C ternary system can form several bimetallic carbides including (Cr, Fe) 3 C, (Cr, Fe) 7 C 3 , (Cr, Fe) 23 C 6 , and (Cr, Fe) 5 C 2 . 43,44,46 Due to the presence of several bimetallic carbide structures, synthesizing these materials has been extremely challenging and typically results in phase separation including both single metal and bimetallic phases present in the products with little control over composition in the bimetallic species.…”