Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7888008 | Ceramics International | 2018 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Nanocrystalline boron carbide powder was synthesized by a precursor method using B2O3 as the source of boron and sucrose as the source of carbon. Precursor was prepared at different temperatures ranging from 300 to 800 °C. The optimum temperature for the precursor preparation was found to be 600 °C. All the precursors were heat treated at different temperatures from 1000 to 1600 °C for different duration of heating, ranging from 5 to 240 min under vacuum. The products thus obtained after heat treatment were characterized using X-ray diffraction. The boron carbide obtained was nanocrystalline and the average X-ray crystallite size was found to be ~ 33 nm. Boron, total carbon and free carbon contents also were determined. The free carbon content was found to be less than 3% for samples heated at 1600 °C for 10 min. Effect of heat treatment temperature on the morphology of the synthesized product was studied using scanning electron microscope.
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Authors
Soja K. Vijay, R. Krishnaprabhu, V. Chandramouli, S. Anthonysamy,