TY - JOUR
T1 - Tribological behavior of medium entropy boride (Ta,Zr,Ti)B2 densified at a relatively low temperature of 1600 °C
AU - Huo, Zilong
AU - Hu, Xinyue
AU - Chen, Jiao
AU - Wu, Daheng
AU - Du, Cheng Feng
AU - Wang, Long
AU - Yang, Jun
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023
PY - 2024/9
Y1 - 2024/9
N2 - Medium and High entropy borides with high hardness and corrosion resistance are promising wear resistant materials. High temperature (>2000 °C) is always necessary for the densification of medium and high entropy borides. Using a mixture of 10 vol% metallic cobalt and 20 vol% SiC as additives, medium entropy (Ti,Zr,Ta)B2 ceramics were prepared at a relatively low temperature of 1600 °C by SPS. The reduced sintering temperature is attributed to the synergistic effect of Co and SiC that wet the grain boundary and promote the interdiffusion. The prepared (Ti,Zr,Ta)B2 obtains the microhardness of 22.54 ± 0.92 GPa, comparable with other medium entropy boride ceramics prepared at 2000 °C. The tribo-tests results of (Ti,Zr,Ta)B2 sliding against steel suggests that the tribological performance are load dependent. As the load increases, the friction coefficient first rises and then falls at a load of 10 N, which is associated with the chemical differences of the tribofilm. The tribofilm is primarily composed of O and Fe, along with Zr, Ti and Ta oxides. The iron oxide in the tribofilm will deteriorate the tribological performance. Abrasive wear is the main wear mechanism at lower load of 1 N, while adhesive wear is the predominant wear mechanism at 10 N.
AB - Medium and High entropy borides with high hardness and corrosion resistance are promising wear resistant materials. High temperature (>2000 °C) is always necessary for the densification of medium and high entropy borides. Using a mixture of 10 vol% metallic cobalt and 20 vol% SiC as additives, medium entropy (Ti,Zr,Ta)B2 ceramics were prepared at a relatively low temperature of 1600 °C by SPS. The reduced sintering temperature is attributed to the synergistic effect of Co and SiC that wet the grain boundary and promote the interdiffusion. The prepared (Ti,Zr,Ta)B2 obtains the microhardness of 22.54 ± 0.92 GPa, comparable with other medium entropy boride ceramics prepared at 2000 °C. The tribo-tests results of (Ti,Zr,Ta)B2 sliding against steel suggests that the tribological performance are load dependent. As the load increases, the friction coefficient first rises and then falls at a load of 10 N, which is associated with the chemical differences of the tribofilm. The tribofilm is primarily composed of O and Fe, along with Zr, Ti and Ta oxides. The iron oxide in the tribofilm will deteriorate the tribological performance. Abrasive wear is the main wear mechanism at lower load of 1 N, while adhesive wear is the predominant wear mechanism at 10 N.
KW - Boride
KW - Low-temperature densification
KW - Medium-entropy boride ceramics
KW - Tribology
KW - Wear resistant
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U2 - 10.1016/j.ijrmhm.2024.106791
DO - 10.1016/j.ijrmhm.2024.106791
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:85198314011
SN - 0263-4368
VL - 123
JO - International Journal of Refractory Metals and Hard Materials
JF - International Journal of Refractory Metals and Hard Materials
M1 - 106791
ER -