Xl. Dong et al., CHARACTERIZATION OF ULTRAFINE GAMMA-FE(C), ALPHA-FE(C) AND FE3C PARTICLES SYNTHESIZED BY ARC-DISCHARGE IN METHANE, Journal of Materials Science, 33(7), 1998, pp. 1915-1919
Ultrafine gamma-Fe(C), alpha-Fe(C) and Fe3C particles were prepared by
arc-discharge synthesis in a methane atmosphere. The phases, morpholo
gy, structure and surface layer of the particles were studied by means
of X-ray diffraction (XRD), transmission electron microscopy (TEM) te
chniques and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS). It was found that
the mean particle size ranged from 9.8 to 12.8 nm. The surface of par
ticles mostly consisted of a carbon layer and a little oxide. Phase tr
ansformation from gamma-Fe(C) to alpha-Fe(C) was studied by annealing
in vacuum and by differential thermal analysis and thermogravimetry (D
TA-TGA) measurement. The abundance of gamma-Fe( C) was determined by a
magnetization measurement to be approximately 30%. Phase transformati
on occurred between 300 and 500 degrees C in a flowing argon atmospher
e. The Fe3C particles oxidized to alpha-Fe2O3 and carbon dioxide at 61
0 degrees C or so. (C) 1998 Chapman & Hall.