Synthesis of high purity Ti2AlC MAX phase by combustion method through thermal explosion mode: Optimization of process parameters & evaluation of microstructure

IF 5.1 2区 材料科学 Q1 MATERIALS SCIENCE, CERAMICS Ceramics International Pub Date : 2024-10-04 DOI:10.1016/j.ceramint.2024.09.431
Amir Edrisi , Hossein Aghajani , Seyed Hossein Seyedein , Arvin Taghizadeh Tabrizi
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Obtaining high-purity MAX-phase powders is a challenging issue. Therefore, in this article, the effects of two key parameters, including mechanical activation time (1, 2, and 3 h), and preheating temperature (800 and 1000 °C) were investigated on the formation mechanism of Ti2AlC MAX phase using mechanically activated (assisted) self-propagating high-temperature synthesis (MA-SHS) combustion method through thermal explosion mode. For this aim, a powder mixture of titanium, aluminum, and carbon with a stoichiometry ratio of (2:1:1) was used. Differential thermal analysis (DTA) was carried out to evaluate the effect of mechanical activation and preheating temperature of the formation temperature of the target MAX phase. Subsequently, the microstructural, phase analysis, chemical composition, and determination of surface chemical states studies were carried out through scanning electron microscopy (SEM), X-ray energy distribution spectroscopy (EDS) transmission electron microscopy (TEM), X-ray diffraction analysis (XRD), and X-ray photoelectric spectroscopy (XPS), respectively. DTA results illustrated that applying mechanical activation alters the formation temperature, which leads to an increase in the purity of the MAX phase. The quantitative measurements were carried out using the Rietveld method to determine the purity of the achieved MAX phase. The results indicated that samples subjected to 2 h of mechanical activation at a preheat temperature of 1000 °C exhibited to contain 96.1 % of Ti2AlC MAX phase, which is the highest value among other specimens and the lowest amount of secondary and oxide phases (3.9 % of TiC) during the combustion synthesis process compared to other samples.
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用燃烧法通过热爆模式合成高纯度 Ti2AlC MAX 相:工艺参数优化与微观结构评估
获得高纯度 MAX 相粉末是一个具有挑战性的问题。因此,本文采用机械活化(辅助)自蔓延高温合成(MA-SHS)燃烧法,通过热爆模式研究了机械活化时间(1、2 和 3 h)和预热温度(800 和 1000 ℃)这两个关键参数对 Ti2AlC MAX 相形成机理的影响。为此,使用了化学计量比为(2:1:1)的钛、铝和碳粉末混合物。通过差热分析(DTA)评估了机械活化和预热温度对目标 MAX 相形成温度的影响。随后,分别通过扫描电子显微镜(SEM)、X 射线能量分布光谱(EDS)、透射电子显微镜(TEM)、X 射线衍射分析(XRD)和 X 射线光电光谱(XPS)进行了微观结构、相分析、化学成分和表面化学状态测定研究。DTA 结果表明,机械活化改变了形成温度,从而提高了 MAX 相的纯度。采用里特维尔德法进行了定量测量,以确定获得的 MAX 相的纯度。结果表明,在预热温度为 1000 °C、经过 2 小时机械活化的样品显示出含有 96.1 % 的 Ti2AlC MAX 相,这是其他样品中最高的值,与其他样品相比,在燃烧合成过程中二次相和氧化物相的含量最低(3.9 % 的 TiC)。
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Ceramics International
Ceramics International 工程技术-材料科学:硅酸盐
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期刊介绍: Ceramics International covers the science of advanced ceramic materials. The journal encourages contributions that demonstrate how an understanding of the basic chemical and physical phenomena may direct materials design and stimulate ideas for new or improved processing techniques, in order to obtain materials with desired structural features and properties. Ceramics International covers oxide and non-oxide ceramics, functional glasses, glass ceramics, amorphous inorganic non-metallic materials (and their combinations with metal and organic materials), in the form of particulates, dense or porous bodies, thin/thick films and laminated, graded and composite structures. Process related topics such as ceramic-ceramic joints or joining ceramics with dissimilar materials, as well as surface finishing and conditioning are also covered. Besides traditional processing techniques, manufacturing routes of interest include innovative procedures benefiting from externally applied stresses, electromagnetic fields and energetic beams, as well as top-down and self-assembly nanotechnology approaches. In addition, the journal welcomes submissions on bio-inspired and bio-enabled materials designs, experimentally validated multi scale modelling and simulation for materials design, and the use of the most advanced chemical and physical characterization techniques of structure, properties and behaviour. Technologically relevant low-dimensional systems are a particular focus of Ceramics International. These include 0, 1 and 2-D nanomaterials (also covering CNTs, graphene and related materials, and diamond-like carbons), their nanocomposites, as well as nano-hybrids and hierarchical multifunctional nanostructures that might integrate molecular, biological and electronic components.
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