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Solid-state processing of oxidation-resistant molybdenum borosilicide composites for ultra-high-temperature applications

Journal of Materials Science, ISSN: 1573-4803, Vol: 49, Issue: 22, Page: 7750-7759
2014
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The high-temperature capabilities of multi-phase composites based on MoSiB are examined after solid-state processing and pulsed laser deposition (PLD) coating fabrication approaches. These composites are prepared by mechanical alloying of elemental powders and densified by vacuum hot pressing, which is a scalable processing approach. Chemical analyses of the hot-pressed compacts reveal a consistent 15-22 percent loss of boron, which is primarily due to the high-temperature hot-pressing step. Composites possessing sufficient amounts of boron are evaluated by thermogravimetric studies in temperatures up to 1650 °C in air. One composition demonstrates oxidative stability after long-term (100 h) isothermal conditions, as well as thermal cycling to simulate solar-thermal operation. Hot-pressed samples of composites consisting of MoSi B + MoSi + MoB are also employed as deposition targets for PLD trials. X-ray diffraction analysis of the resulting films indicates the absence of long-range crystallographic order. © 2014 Springer Science+Business Media New York.

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