Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9795895 | Materials Science and Engineering: A | 2005 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The present work reports on iron contamination and phase transformation during high-energy ball milling from high-purity elemental powder Cr-25Si, Cr-37.5Si, Cr-50Si, and Cr-66Si mixtures (at%) and their subsequent heat treatment. Samples were characterized in the as-milled state as well as after heat treatment by X-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and microanalysis via energy dispersive spectrometry (EDS). Only Cr peaks were observed in Cr-25Si and Cr-37.5Si powders after milling for 200 h, suggesting that amorphous phases can be formed. In Cr-50Si and Cr-66Si powders, the CrSi and CrSi2 phases were formed during ball milling, respectively. In Cr-25Si and Cr-50Si milled powders, heat-treated at 1200 °C for 4 h, the formation of the Cr3Si and CrSi phases dissolving up to 15 and 16.9 at%Fe, respectively, was noted. In addition, the ternary Cr9Fe9Si2 phase was also formed in heat-treated Cr-25Si powders. A small amount of Cr5Si3 and CrSi2 was formed in heat-treated Cr-37.5Si and Cr-66Si powders, respectively.
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Authors
Bruno B. Fernandes, Geovani Rodrigues, Gilberto C. Coelho, Alfeu S. Ramos,