| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 7955950 | Calphad | 2014 | 7 Pages | 
Abstract
												The melting behavior of Ã-boron at the boron-rich side of the B-C binary phase diagram is a long standing question whether eutectic or peritectic. Floating zone experiments have been employed to determine the melting type on a series of C-containing feed-rods prepared by powder metallurgy and sinter techniques. Melting point data as a function of carbon-content clearly yielded a peritectic reaction isotherm: L+B4+δC=(ÃB). The partition coefficient of carbon is ~2.6. The experimental melting point data were used to improve the existing thermodynamic modeling of the system B-C. Relative to the thermodynamically accepted melting point of pure ÃB (TM=2075 °C), the calculated reaction isotherm is determined at 2100.6 °C, a peritectic point at 0.75 at% C and a maximum solid solubility of 1.43 at% C in (ÃB) at reaction temperature. With the new melting data the refractory system Hf-B-C has been recalculated and the liquidus surface is presented. The influence of the melting behavior of (ÃB) on the phase reactions in the B-rich corner of M-B-C diagrams will be discussed and demonstrated in case of the Ti-B-C system.
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											Authors
												Peter F. Rogl, Jan VÅešťál, Takaho Tanaka, Satoshi Takenouchi, 
											