1992
DOI: 10.1016/0257-8972(92)90006-v
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The influence of composition and process parameters on the microstructure of TiC-Fe multiphase and multilayer coatings

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“…There have been, however, few reports about synthesis of carbide ceramic nanotubes. The carbide ceramics, in general, have high melting points, excellent resistance to oxidation and corrosion, and excellent mechanical properties . In particular, TiC has been used as a dispersion phase and coating layer because TiC has ultrahardness, high elastic modulus, and low density .…”
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“…There have been, however, few reports about synthesis of carbide ceramic nanotubes. The carbide ceramics, in general, have high melting points, excellent resistance to oxidation and corrosion, and excellent mechanical properties . In particular, TiC has been used as a dispersion phase and coating layer because TiC has ultrahardness, high elastic modulus, and low density .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The carbide ceramics, in general, have high melting points, excellent resistance to oxidation and corrosion, and excellent mechanical properties . In particular, TiC has been used as a dispersion phase and coating layer because TiC has ultrahardness, high elastic modulus, and low density . Some researchers have reported the synthesis of TiC nanowires. 3a, Wong et al reported about the synthesis of TiC nanorods and CNTs coated with TiC by reacting CNTs with Ti metal and iodine in sealed quartz and the possibility of synthesis of new TiC nanotubes 6b…”
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“…Because carbides with Ti enrichment are formed through dissolution of Ti and C atoms to Cr-Ni metallic liquid in reactive molten bath, synthesis process of the carbides is different from self-propagating high-temperature synthesis of the carbides and is similar to the direct synthesis of TiC or (Ti,W)C in liquid nickel or iron in an electric arc furnace. According to the literature concerned [4,5], it is considered that substoichiometric microcrystals of the carbides are firstly formed, subsequently are remelted and dissolved in solvent metallic liquid, and finally the solids stoichiometric TiC x are separated from the melts, so the morphologies of carbides embedded in the intermediate are diverse from each others due to differences of Ti, C concentration in the melts among samples.…”
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