학술논문

A three-step synthesis process of submicron boron carbide powders using microwave energy.
Document Type
Article
Source
Journal of Thermal Analysis & Calorimetry. Nov2015, Vol. 122 Issue 2, p579-588. 10p.
Subject
*BORON carbides
*POWDERS
*MICROWAVES
*SELF-propagating high-temperature synthesis
*MAGNESIUM
*MIXTURES
Language
ISSN
1388-6150
Abstract
In this study, a three-step synthesis process is proposed for the production of submicron BC powders. The initial step is the mechanical activation of a Mg-C-BO mixture, which is carried out by using a high-energy planetary ball mill. The second phase is the microwave-assisted combustion synthesis, used to fabricate the MgO-BC composite powders. The final stage is an acid leaching for removing the MgO phase. The results of DSC, XRD, and SEM analyses indicated that mechanical activation was a vital process for microwave synthesis and that no starting powders were remained unreacted after microwave heating. A considerable reduction in reaction temperature was obtained from DSC analysis after mechanical activation process. TG results indicated that separated milling of Mg with BO powders would avoid the formation of gases during exothermic reactions. Finally, it was found that submicron boron carbide powders with an average crystallite size about 114 nm were produced with a high purity after acid leaching. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]