Investigation of Embedded Si/C System Exposed to a Hybrid Reaction of Centrifugal- Assisted Thermite Method

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A novel method is proposed to study the behavior and phase formation of a Si+C compacted pellet under centrifugal acceleration in a hybrid reaction. Si+C as elemental mixture in the form of a pellet is embedded in a centrifugal tube. The pellet assembly and tube are exposed to the sudden thermal energy of a thermite reaction resulted in a hybrid reaction. The hybrid reaction of thermite and Si+C produced unique phases. X-ray diffraction pattern (XRD) as well as microstructural and elemental analyses are then investigated. XRD pattern showed formation of materials with possible electronic and magnetic properties. The cooling rate and the molten particle viscosity mathematical model of the process are meant to assist in understanding the physical and chemical phenomena took place during and after reaction. The results analysis revealed that up to 85% of materials converted into secondary products as ceramics-matrix composite.

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Mahmoodian, R., Yahya, R., Dabbagh, A., Hamdi, M., & Hassan, M. A. (2015). Investigation of Embedded Si/C System Exposed to a Hybrid Reaction of Centrifugal- Assisted Thermite Method. PLoS ONE, 10(12). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0144632

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