Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1804987 Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials 2007 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

Microstructural evolutions of Pr13Fe80B7 alloys during solid hydrogenation disproportionation desorption recombination (HDDR) process is systematically investigated. The results show that the early-disproportionated products of Pr13Fe80B7 alloys are mainly characteristic of rod-like morphology, and the rods are PrH2 while the matrix is Fe. Moreover, all the PrH2 rods have the same crystallographic orientation, and grow with a definite orientation related to the Fe matrix. However, it is notable that no iron boride phase except for NdH2 and Fe is found. With the prolonged disproportionation time, the rod-like disproportionated products coarsen, and the Fe2B come to form. When the disproportionation time is 17 h, the rod-like disproportionation morphology transforms into sphere, and a large amount of Fe2B is found. Subsequent investigations for the recombination show that the recombination reactions start at the boundaries between PrH2 rods and Fe matrix, and the rim-like Pr2Fe14B is formed on the PrH2 rods. Moreover, the recombined PrFeB powder of the rod-like microstructure has strong magnetic anisotropy.

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