Transition metal diborides with core-shell microstructures have demonstrated excellent mechanical properties at elevated temperatures. Previous studies concluded that core-shell microstructures were formed by liquid-assisted mass transport mechanisms, but in this study, we propose a solid-state formation mechanism for core-shell microstructures in (Zr,Ta)B ceramics produced by reaction hot pressing and in ZrB-TaB diffusion couples. Diffusion couple experiments demonstrated that core-shell microstructures developed as a result of Ta diffusion along ZrB grain boundaries, which occurred concurrently with lattice diffusion of Ta into ZrB. These findings suggest that with optimization of batching and processing parameters, core-shell diboride materials may be formed through solid-state processes rather than liquid-assisted processes, which could assist in raising the upper temperature limits of use for these materials.

Solid-state formation mechanisms of core-shell microstructures in (Zr,Ta)B2 ceramics

Monteverde F
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2022

Abstract

Transition metal diborides with core-shell microstructures have demonstrated excellent mechanical properties at elevated temperatures. Previous studies concluded that core-shell microstructures were formed by liquid-assisted mass transport mechanisms, but in this study, we propose a solid-state formation mechanism for core-shell microstructures in (Zr,Ta)B ceramics produced by reaction hot pressing and in ZrB-TaB diffusion couples. Diffusion couple experiments demonstrated that core-shell microstructures developed as a result of Ta diffusion along ZrB grain boundaries, which occurred concurrently with lattice diffusion of Ta into ZrB. These findings suggest that with optimization of batching and processing parameters, core-shell diboride materials may be formed through solid-state processes rather than liquid-assisted processes, which could assist in raising the upper temperature limits of use for these materials.
2022
Istituto di Scienza, Tecnologia e Sostenibilità per lo Sviluppo dei Materiali Ceramici - ISSMC (ex ISTEC)
ZrB2
UHTC
solid solution
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