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Early stages of phase formation before the ignition peak during mechanically induced self-propagating reactions (MSRs) of titanium and graphite

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posted on 2024-11-16, 08:43 authored by J E Oghenevweta, David Wexler, Andrzej CalkaAndrzej Calka
The mechanism of mechanically induced self-propagating reaction (MSR) of titanium with graphite to produce TiC during reactive ball milling of elemental powders was investigated using high resolution electron microscopy, and Raman and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopies. Prior to the exothermic ignition, off-stoichiometric Ti(1+x)C(1 - x) nuclei are formed by reaction at the interface between the severely deformed Ti particles and graphite milling debris. After ignition, both rapid growth of existing nuclei, and nucleation and growth of additional off-stoichiometric Ti(1+x)C(1 - x) occurs. Local product morphologies after the ignition varied, depending local restrictions on the rate of diffusion of carbon into the TiC as it grows.

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An aberration corrected analytical Transmission Electron Microscope for nanoscale characterisation of materials

Australian Research Council

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Oghenevweta, J. E., Wexler, D. & Calka, A. (2016). Early stages of phase formation before the ignition peak during mechanically induced self-propagating reactions (MSRs) of titanium and graphite. Scripta Materialia, 122 93-97.

Journal title

Scripta Materialia

Volume

122

Pagination

93-97

Language

English

RIS ID

107975

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