“…Due to its remarkable properties of high melting point, Young's modulus, hardness, thermal conductivity, and excellent corrosion resistance, HfB 2 has been considered as a good potential material for ultrahigh temperature applications in the aerospace industry. [1][2][3] However, densification of monolithic HfB 2 is very difficult due to its high melting point, strong covalent bonding, and low self-diffusion rate. The densification of HfB 2 has been influenced by the properties of the HfB 2 powder, such as purity, morphology, surface area, and defects concentration.…”