Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5438417 | Ceramics International | 2017 | 18 Pages |
Abstract
Sub-micro sized zirconium diboride (ZrB2) powders were successfully prepared via the boro/carbothermal reduction method using zirconium oxide and boron carbide as the primary raw materials. The prepared mixtures were thermally reacted at 1250 °C for 1 h. The optimized composition range containing the lowest oxide and carbide impurity, which was 0.14% of oxygen and 0.3% of carbon contents, was determined using crystallographic and elemental analysis. The particle size was reduced from 5 µm to 245 nm by the addition of B4C as a reductant within a composition range that maintained the highest purity. The morphology changed from faceted to angular hexagonal bar-like with a simultaneous growth in particle size. Changes in the particle structure were a result of the existing liquid B2O3 phase during the reaction. The 245-nm particles contained 12.1% oxygen content and 16.2% oxygen content for the 5-μm particle in the circumstance in which limited oxides could be produced.
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Authors
Gye Seok An, Jin Soon Han, Jae Uk Hur, Sung-Churl Choi,