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Solid-liquid reaction synthesis and thermal stability of Ti(2)SnC powders
H. Y. Dong; C. K. Yan; S. Q. Chen; Y. C. Zhou
2001
Source PublicationJournal of Materials Chemistry
ISSN0959-9428
Volume11Issue:5Pages:1402-1407
AbstractA novel method based on the solid-liquid reaction in the Ti-Sn-C system was developed for the synthesis of Ti(2)SnC powders. In this process, Ti-Sn intermetallic compounds were formed in liquid Sn, then they further reacted with graphite powders to form Ti(2)SnC. The advantages of this solid-liquid reaction based method include low synthesis temperature, short reaction time and less impurity in the as-prepared powders. Investigations on the stability of Ti(2)SnC powders demonstrated that Ti(2)SnC was stable in Ar up to at least 1200 degreesC. In air, however, a complex oxidation-decomposition-oxidation process was observed.
description.departmentchinese acad sci, ceram & composite dept, inst met res, shenyang 110015, peoples r china.;zhou, yc (reprint author), chinese acad sci, ceram & composite dept, inst met res, 72 wenhua rd, shenyang 110015, peoples r china;yczhou@imr.ac.cn
KeywordSolid-liquid Reaction Titanium Tin Carbide Titanium-silicon Carbide Electronic-structure Ti3sic2 Powders Ceramics
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Document Type期刊论文
Identifierhttp://ir.imr.ac.cn/handle/321006/36630
Collection中国科学院金属研究所
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H. Y. Dong,C. K. Yan,S. Q. Chen,et al. Solid-liquid reaction synthesis and thermal stability of Ti(2)SnC powders[J]. Journal of Materials Chemistry,2001,11(5):1402-1407.
APA H. Y. Dong,C. K. Yan,S. Q. Chen,&Y. C. Zhou.(2001).Solid-liquid reaction synthesis and thermal stability of Ti(2)SnC powders.Journal of Materials Chemistry,11(5),1402-1407.
MLA H. Y. Dong,et al."Solid-liquid reaction synthesis and thermal stability of Ti(2)SnC powders".Journal of Materials Chemistry 11.5(2001):1402-1407.
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