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Reaction Synthesis and Densification of MoSi2

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 February 2011

Seetharama C. Deevi*
Affiliation:
Research Center, Philip Morris, USA, Richmond, VA 23234
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Abstract

In combustion synthesis, and in simultaneous reaction synthesis and hot pressing of Mo + 2 Si powders, a heterogeneous reaction occurs between liquid silicon and molybdenum powder. When the reactant mixture is heated at low-heating rates, Mo5Si3 is observed as a secondary phase along with MoSi2. Application of pressure during the reaction synthesis of MoSi2 eliminates the need to hot press a prealloyed powder. The technique can be applied to obtain composites and alloys of MoSi2 and various other transition metal silicides.

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Copyright © Materials Research Society 1995

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