2006
DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.15-17.225
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Nanostructured TiC<sub>1-X</sub> - TiB<sub>2</sub> Composites Obtained by Metastability Processing

Abstract: Non-oxide ceramic nanostructured powders are synthesized through metastable transformation processing based on the Self-propagating High-temperature Synthesis (SHS) process followed by quenching. Binary systems like the investigated TiC–TiB2, when quenched from the liquid state give rise to metastable structures capable of being converted into a stable, fine-grained (nanocomposite) microstructure upon recrystallization by medium temperature treatments. A necessary condition is that the combustion temperature o… Show more

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“…57 The reactant stoichiometry was optimised in order to have an SHS reaction characterised by a combustion temperature that was higher than the eutectic temperature of the system. The rapid cooling, by means of quenching in liquid nitrogen, of the SHS products immediately following the reaction yielded inherently nanostructured powder agglomerates.…”
Section: Self-propagating High-temperature Synthesismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…57 The reactant stoichiometry was optimised in order to have an SHS reaction characterised by a combustion temperature that was higher than the eutectic temperature of the system. The rapid cooling, by means of quenching in liquid nitrogen, of the SHS products immediately following the reaction yielded inherently nanostructured powder agglomerates.…”
Section: Self-propagating High-temperature Synthesismentioning
confidence: 99%