Author/Authors :
Krishnarao، نويسنده , , R.V. and Mahajan، نويسنده , , Y.R.، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Si3N4 powder was reacted with Mo powder and carbon black at 1200–1600°C in an argon atmosphere. The effects of carbon content and pressure on the formation of molybdenum silicides were studied. MoSi2 and SiC formed at all temperatures. With a low initial carbon content or on conducting the reaction under a positive pressure of argon, the formation of Mo5Si3 and Mo3Si can be suppressed. However, at higher temperatures (1500 and 1600°C), the formation of large quantities of SiC, Mo5Si3, and Mo3Si was observed. Vapor—liquid—solid whisker type morphology was observed at lower temperatures. At higher temperatures various types (hexagonal, trigonal, polyhedral) of SiC particulate formed. The tendency of the reaction product to agglomerate was found to increase with a decrease in the carbon content.