Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10155388 Ceramics International 2018 16 Pages PDF
Abstract
Theory predicts that β-C3N4 with its dense structure is a superhard material. In order to synthesize this material, light-gas gun loading and shock recovery technology were used to perform experiments. The amorphous nitrogen-enriched g-C3N4, produced by the thermal decomposition of melamine, was used as a precursor. The shock synthesis experiment was completed under the pressure of 50 GPa. A high-density phase with a β-C3N4 structure was detected only in the desired product. It is suspected that the elemental composition and synthetic pressure of precursors may be the main factors affecting the phase composition of products. This has significant potential for the synthesis of pure superhard carbonitride compounds.
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