The processes of simultaneous grinding of the components of a SiC-Cr-Si mixture and further temperature treatment in the temperature range 1073-1793 K were studied by X-ray phase analysis, IR spectroscopy, electron microscopy, and X-ray microanalysis. It was established that, during grinding of the mixture, chromium silicides form. A temperature treatment completes the process. Silicide formation proceeds within the framework of the diffusion of silicon into chromium. In the presence of SiO 2 in the mixture, silicide formation occurs also as a result of the reduction of silica by silicon and silicon carbide. The sintering of synthesized composite SiC-chromium silicides powders at a high temperature under a high pressure (T = 2073 K, P = 5 GPa) is accompanied by the destruction of α-SiC particles, the α→β transition in silicon carbide and deformation distortions of the lattices of chromium silicides.
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Vlasova, M., Kakazey, M., Gonzales-Rodriguez, J. G., Dominguez, G., Ristić, M. M., Scherbina, O., … Bukov, A. (2002). Mechanoactivation of chromium silicide formation in the SiC-Si-Cr system. Science of Sintering, 34(3), 231–240. https://doi.org/10.2298/SOS0203231V
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