INFLUENCE OF REACTANT CHARACTERISTICS ON THE MICROSTRUCTURES OF COMBUSTION-SYNTHESIZED TITANIUM CARBIDE

Citation
Dc. Halverson et al., INFLUENCE OF REACTANT CHARACTERISTICS ON THE MICROSTRUCTURES OF COMBUSTION-SYNTHESIZED TITANIUM CARBIDE, Journal of Materials Science, 28(17), 1993, pp. 4583-4594
Citations number
18
Categorie Soggetti
Material Science
ISSN journal
00222461
Volume
28
Issue
17
Year of publication
1993
Pages
4583 - 4594
Database
ISI
SICI code
0022-2461(1993)28:17<4583:IORCOT>2.0.ZU;2-6
Abstract
The influence of reactant characteristics on morphological -developmen t through the stages of combustion synthesis was investigated using a titanium-carbon system. The effect of the characteristics of a variety of carbons (carbon blacks, graphites, and cokes) and a variety of tit anium powders on the density and microstructure of combusted and uncom busted sample compacts was studied. The size of the titanium particles had a relatively small influence on the density of the final (TiC) pr oduct but had a significant effect on its microstructure. The structur e of the carbon blacks (as judged by the n-dibutyl phthalate absorptio n number, DBP) had a direct influence on the density of the uncombuste d and combusted samples: low-structure carbon blacks resulted in highe r densities for both cases. Products made with natural graphites had h igher densities than those made with synthetic graphites. The surface area of carbon and graphite reactant powders had less influence on the density of the product than on its network morphology. Cored structur es in TiC products made from certain carbon and graphite powders were observed and are explained in terms of their ash (oxide) content.