Publication: Spark plasma sinterability and thermal diffusivity of TiN ceramics with graphene additive
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Moghanlou, Farhad Sadegh
Vajdi, Mohammad
Jafarzadeh, Haleh
Ahmadi, Zohre
Sharifianjazi, Fariborz
Asl, Mehdi Shahedi
Mohammadi, Mohsen
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The effects of adding graphene nano-platelets (6 wt%) on the microstructure and thermal diffusivity and conductivity of TiN-based ceramics were investigated. Two samples, a monolithic TiN, and a graphene-added TiN ceramics were fabricated using spark plasma sintering technique at 1900 degrees C for 7 min under 40 MPa. The microstructure of the polished and fractured surfaces of both samples was analyzed by scanning electron microscopy. Adding graphene resulted in a 2% reduction in the relative density, but led to obtaining a fine-grained microstructure. The consumption of graphene nano-additive during the sintering, through the reduction of surface oxide layers of TiN matrix (TiO2), and consequently, the formation of titanium carbonitride (TiN0.8C0.2) were disclosed by X-ray diffraction analysis. The measurement of the thermal diffusivity was done using the laser flash technique. The TiN-6 wt% graphene sample obtained lower thermal conductivity compared to the monolithic TiN, which can be attributed to the smaller grain size of the graphene-added sample.
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Elsevier Sci Ltd
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Materials science, Ceramics
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Ceramics International
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10.1016/j.ceramint.2020.12.152
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