Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1623771 Journal of Alloys and Compounds 2008 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

Starting from powder mixture of MoO3–CuO–Al–Si system, a process of self-propagation high-temperature synthesis and casting (SHS-casting) was employed to fabricate Cu–MoSi2 composite successfully with assistance of thermit reactions of Al–CuO and Al–MoO3. DTA measurements and Gibbs energies change calculations were made to determine sequence of reactions for in situ synthesis of the composite. First, the thermit reaction between Al and CuO took place. The next was the thermit reaction between Al and MoO3, followed by a series of reactions in Mo–Si system to form MoSi2 and Mo5Si3. Enrichment of Si may aid in depression of transitional phase Mo5Si3. With an environment of high adiabatic temperatures, silicon got molten. Thus, generation of MoSi2 may result from a coverage effect of continuous liquid Si to particles of Mo. Due to melting of copper, the Cu–MoSi2 solidified directionally with an aligned composite structure by means of a steep temperature gradient.

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