학술논문

Synthesis Mechanism of Titanium Carbide Nano-Fiber during Self-Propagating High Temperature Synthesis
Document Type
Article
Source
Metals and Materials International (MMI). Jun 01, 2003 9(3):319
Subject
Titanium carbide
nano-fiber
self-propagating high temperature synthesis
SHS
neutron diffraction analysis
Rietveld refinement
Language
Korean
English
ISSN
1598-9623
Abstract
Titanium carbide nano-fiber was synthesized by self-propagating high temperature synthesis (SHS) method. The final products after the SHS reaction were titanium carbide containing excess carbon and metallic titanium, which were removed by additional leaching process. TEM observation revealed that the average diameter is about 20 nm. Neutron diffraction analysis was carried out to study non-stoichiometric number of the titanium carbide. The non-stoichiometric numbers of the titanium carbide were 0.89-0.94. The Rietveld refinement of each patterns converged to good agreement (÷2=0.49-1.34). The formation mechanism of the carbide is related to a liquid-solid reaction including the preferential diffusion process of carbon atom into liquid titanium.