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Interface Design in Lightweight SiC/TiSi(2) Composites Fabricated by Reactive Infiltration Process: Interaction Phenomena between Liquid Si-Rich Si-Ti Alloys and Glassy Carbon

To properly design and optimize liquid-assisted processes, such as reactive infiltration for fabricating lightweight and corrosion resistant SiC/TiSi(2) composites, the extensive knowledge about the interfacial phenomena taking place when liquid Si-rich Si-Ti alloys are in contact with glassy carbon...

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Autores principales: Giuranno, Donatella, Gambaro, Sofia, Bruzda, Grzegorz, Nowak, Rafal, Polkowski, Wojciech, Sobczak, Natalia, Delsante, Simona, Novakovic, Rada
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Publicado: MDPI 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8269878/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34279318
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma14133746
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author Giuranno, Donatella
Gambaro, Sofia
Bruzda, Grzegorz
Nowak, Rafal
Polkowski, Wojciech
Sobczak, Natalia
Delsante, Simona
Novakovic, Rada
author_facet Giuranno, Donatella
Gambaro, Sofia
Bruzda, Grzegorz
Nowak, Rafal
Polkowski, Wojciech
Sobczak, Natalia
Delsante, Simona
Novakovic, Rada
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description To properly design and optimize liquid-assisted processes, such as reactive infiltration for fabricating lightweight and corrosion resistant SiC/TiSi(2) composites, the extensive knowledge about the interfacial phenomena taking place when liquid Si-rich Si-Ti alloys are in contact with glassy carbon (GC) is of primary importance. To this end, the wettability of GC by two different Si-rich Si-Ti alloys was investigated for the first time by both the sessile and pendant drop methods at T = 1450 °C. The results obtained, in terms of contact angle values, spreading kinetics, reactivity, and developed interface microstructures, were compared with experimental observations previously obtained for the liquid Si-rich Si-Ti eutectics processed under the same operating conditions. As the main outcome, a different Si content did not seem to affect the final contact angle values. Contrarily, the final developed microstructure at the interface and the spreading kinetics were observed as weakly dependent on the composition. From a practical point of view, Si-Ti alloy compositions with a Si content falling in the simple eutectic region of the Si-Ti phase diagram might be potentially used as infiltrating materials of C- and SiC-based composites.
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spelling pubmed-82698782021-07-10 Interface Design in Lightweight SiC/TiSi(2) Composites Fabricated by Reactive Infiltration Process: Interaction Phenomena between Liquid Si-Rich Si-Ti Alloys and Glassy Carbon Giuranno, Donatella Gambaro, Sofia Bruzda, Grzegorz Nowak, Rafal Polkowski, Wojciech Sobczak, Natalia Delsante, Simona Novakovic, Rada Materials (Basel) Article To properly design and optimize liquid-assisted processes, such as reactive infiltration for fabricating lightweight and corrosion resistant SiC/TiSi(2) composites, the extensive knowledge about the interfacial phenomena taking place when liquid Si-rich Si-Ti alloys are in contact with glassy carbon (GC) is of primary importance. To this end, the wettability of GC by two different Si-rich Si-Ti alloys was investigated for the first time by both the sessile and pendant drop methods at T = 1450 °C. The results obtained, in terms of contact angle values, spreading kinetics, reactivity, and developed interface microstructures, were compared with experimental observations previously obtained for the liquid Si-rich Si-Ti eutectics processed under the same operating conditions. As the main outcome, a different Si content did not seem to affect the final contact angle values. Contrarily, the final developed microstructure at the interface and the spreading kinetics were observed as weakly dependent on the composition. From a practical point of view, Si-Ti alloy compositions with a Si content falling in the simple eutectic region of the Si-Ti phase diagram might be potentially used as infiltrating materials of C- and SiC-based composites. MDPI 2021-07-04 /pmc/articles/PMC8269878/ /pubmed/34279318 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma14133746 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Giuranno, Donatella
Gambaro, Sofia
Bruzda, Grzegorz
Nowak, Rafal
Polkowski, Wojciech
Sobczak, Natalia
Delsante, Simona
Novakovic, Rada
Interface Design in Lightweight SiC/TiSi(2) Composites Fabricated by Reactive Infiltration Process: Interaction Phenomena between Liquid Si-Rich Si-Ti Alloys and Glassy Carbon
title Interface Design in Lightweight SiC/TiSi(2) Composites Fabricated by Reactive Infiltration Process: Interaction Phenomena between Liquid Si-Rich Si-Ti Alloys and Glassy Carbon
title_full Interface Design in Lightweight SiC/TiSi(2) Composites Fabricated by Reactive Infiltration Process: Interaction Phenomena between Liquid Si-Rich Si-Ti Alloys and Glassy Carbon
title_fullStr Interface Design in Lightweight SiC/TiSi(2) Composites Fabricated by Reactive Infiltration Process: Interaction Phenomena between Liquid Si-Rich Si-Ti Alloys and Glassy Carbon
title_full_unstemmed Interface Design in Lightweight SiC/TiSi(2) Composites Fabricated by Reactive Infiltration Process: Interaction Phenomena between Liquid Si-Rich Si-Ti Alloys and Glassy Carbon
title_short Interface Design in Lightweight SiC/TiSi(2) Composites Fabricated by Reactive Infiltration Process: Interaction Phenomena between Liquid Si-Rich Si-Ti Alloys and Glassy Carbon
title_sort interface design in lightweight sic/tisi(2) composites fabricated by reactive infiltration process: interaction phenomena between liquid si-rich si-ti alloys and glassy carbon
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8269878/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34279318
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma14133746
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