Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7969290 Materials Characterization 2018 27 Pages PDF
Abstract
The reaction sequence involved the following: During milling prior to ignition, severely deformed Ti, spheriodised graphite and amorphous carbon forms, and minor amounts of off-stiochiometric nano-TiC1−x crystals. In addition to the formation of TiC1−x, XPS revealed the formation of oxide skins coating the surface regions of the milled powders. There is also an evolution towards stiochiometric TiC with increasing milling time. Immediately after ignition, a reacted product comprising a mixture of multi-layer stacks of thin TiC plates form, in addition to a matrix comprising large TiC particles which have been liquid phase sintered under the high local heat of reaction by thin layers of unreacted Ti. MSR occurs via a dual mechanism involving rapid growth of existing TiC, plus nucleation and growth of new TiC. High spatially resolved EELS combined with STEM revealed additional information about the inhomogeneous chemical environment of the milled powders.
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