Progress in Natural Science: Materials International | 2021

A TEM study on the microstructure of spark plasma sintered ZrB2-based composite with nano-sized SiC dopant

 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Abstract Sintering behavior of ZrB2 ceramic with nano-sized SiC dopant was studied. ZrB2-25\xa0\u200bvol% nano-sized SiC was selected as the starting mixture to fabricate the composite. The manufacturing process was accomplished at 1800\xa0\u200b°C for 5\xa0\u200bmin under 25\xa0\u200bMPa via spark plasma sintering (SPS). The as-sintered sample reached a relative density of 99%. Besides the initial phases, namely ZrB2 and SiC, the high-resolution X-ray diffraction (HRXRD) was used to study the formation of an in-situ ZrC phase. The possible chemical interactions during the ZrC phase formation were scrutinized. The microstructure of the composite was studied by the field emission scanning electron microscopy (FESEM) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). Elemental analysis through FESEM evaluations revealed the formation of amorphous phases, rich in Zr, C, Si, B, and O elements, which was in harmony with the thermodynamical assessments. TEM studies endorsed the formation of such phases, containing a glassy bed of Si–B–O with ZrC and C islands dispersed therein.

Volume 31
Pages 47-54
DOI 10.1016/J.PNSC.2020.11.010
Language English
Journal Progress in Natural Science: Materials International

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