Synthesis of niobium carbide and nitride in air from mechanically activated Nb–C powder mixtures

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Takeshi Tsuchida and Yasunori Azuma


Abstract

Powders of Nb and C mixed in various mole fractions (C=10–80 mol%) have been ground in a planetary ball mill. When thus mechanically activated mixtures were transferred into a graphite crucible and exposed to air, they ignited spontaneously and self-propagating high-temperature synthesis (SHS) took place. NbC, Nb2C and Nb2N were obtained as the main products in the samples with C=40, 30 and 10 mol%, respectively. From measurement of the lattice constant and XPS spectra, the dissolution of nitrogen into NbC obtained from the mixtures with below C=50 mol% was observed, while almost stoichiometric NbC formed for the mixtures with C=50–80 mol%. A possible reaction mechanism for the formation of niobium carbides and nitrides is discussed.


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