Deposition of nano-crystalline tungsten carbide powders from gaseous WO2(OH)2

Author:

Ostermann MarkusORCID,Haubner RolandORCID

Abstract

AbstractLower WC grain sizes in the nanometer range have positive effects on the properties of hardmetals (e.g., hardness), but the established production processes of WC are limited to grain sizes of about 150 nm. To produce WC powder with grain sizes in the lower nanometer range, an alternative WC production process based on the chemical vapor transport (CVT) reaction of WO3 and H2O forming gaseous WO2(OH)2 at about 1100 °C, followed by a carburation reaction with H2/CH4-gas mixtures was investigated. The influences of different process parameters such as furnace temperature, humidity and gas flows were investigated to improve the process. With the right set of parameters the produced powder consisted mainly of agglomerated WC grains with a size of about 5 nm. Beside the common hexagonal WC phase, the cubic WC1−x phase was stabilized due to the small crystallite sizes. In addition, a thin layer of amorphous carbon was present on the powder surface due to the catalytic methane decomposition on the WC surface. The amount of oxidic and metallic residues in the product powder was minimized with the parameter optimization and the powder yield was increased up to about 50%. With further optimization of the process parameters and usage of improved flow breakers, the purity and yield of the product powder can be further improved. Since an application in the hardmetal section is not realistic at the moment, applications in the catalysis sector could be considered due to the small grain size and good catalytic activity of the cubic WC1−x phase.

Funder

TU Wien

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Surfaces, Coatings and Films,Metals and Alloys,Materials Chemistry,Materials Science (miscellaneous)

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