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Pressureless densification and properties of high-entropy boride ceramics with B4C additions

JOURNAL OF MATERIALS SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY [2024]
Fawei Wang, Liang Xu, Ji Zou, Jingjing Liu, Huayue Liang, Wei Ji, Weimin Wang, Zhengyi Fu
ABSTRACT

High entropy boride ceramics have great potential as structural materials serving in extreme environments. However, their applications are limited by the difficulty of sintering. In the present study, dense (Ti 0.2 Zr 0.2 Hf 0.2 Nb 0.2 Ta 0.2 )B 2 ceramics with B 4 C additions were prepared through pressureless sintering at as low as 1900 °C. Calculations based on the CALPHAD approach predict that (Ti 0.2 Zr 0.2 Hf 0.2 Nb 0.2 Ta 0.2 )B 2 starts to melt at about 3315 °C whilst B 4 C additions reduce the temperature and broaden the temperature region where solid and liquid coexist. Results showed that the introduction of B 4 C could trigger the densification of (Ti 0.2 Zr 0.2 Hf 0.2 Nb 0.2 Ta 0.2 )B 2 at a lower temperature and promote their densification significantly. The relative density of samples with 5 wt% of B 4 C additions sintered at 1900 and 2000 °C was 97.7 % and 99.7 %, respectively. While the sintering temperature was further increased to 2100 °C, the liquid phase was reactively formed, leading to the rapid grain coarsening in samples with B 4 C additions. Strengthened by well-dispersed B 4 C grains, the sample with 5 wt% B 4 C sintered at 2000 °C exhibited excellent mechanical properties with the Vickers hardness, flexural strength, and fracture toughness of 21.07 ± 2.09 GPa, 547 ± 45 MPa, and 5.24 ± 0.14 MPa m 1/2 , which are comparable or even higher than counterparts sintered under pressure.

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