YB6: A ‘ductile’ and soft ceramic with strong heterogeneous chemical bonding for ultrahigh-temperature applications

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Transition metal borides have contributed to the success of ultrahigh-temperature materials (UHTM) development. Current ZrB2-and HfB2-based UHTMs exhibit high-temperature environmental stability, high strength and modulus but inevitable brittleness due to strong covalent bonding. In contrast but interestingly, YB6 is predicted as a ‘ductile’ and soft ceramic for ultrahigh-temperature applications, through density functional theory investigations on its electronic structure and bonding properties. The ‘ductility’ is underpinned by chemical bonding anisotropy, that is, a strong σ bond connecting the B6 octahedra and a weak banana bond formed by overlapping the lobes of two perpendicular p orbitals (τ bond).

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Zhou, Y. C., Liu, B., Xiang, H. M., Feng, Z. H., & Li, Z. P. (2015). YB6: A ‘ductile’ and soft ceramic with strong heterogeneous chemical bonding for ultrahigh-temperature applications. Materials Research Letters, 3(4), 210–215. https://doi.org/10.1080/21663831.2015.1052109

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