Effects of refractory metal additives on diboride‐based ultra‐high temperature ceramics: A review

Author:

Meng Jiawei12,Fang Huiyi12,Wang Hongyu3,Wu Yun12,Wei Chuncheng1,Li Shuang4,Geng Xin12,Li Xiaowei12,Zhang Jipeng5,Wen Guangwu12,Wang Peng12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Materials Science and Engineering Shandong University of Technology Zibo PR China

2. Institute of Engineering Ceramics Shandong University of Technology Zibo PR China

3. Dalian Insulator Group T&D Co., Ltd Dalian PR China

4. School of Resources and Environmental Engineering Shandong University of Technology Zibo PR China

5. School of Transportation and Vehicle Engineering Shandong University of Technology Zibo PR China

Abstract

AbstractDiboride‐based ultra‐high temperature ceramics (UHTCs) are a special class of ceramics with excellent comprehensive properties, which have extensive potential applications in extreme environments. However, their practical applications are limited, mainly due to the poor fracture toughness and thermal shock resistance. Refractory metals have high melting points, good ductility, and high toughness, which have huge potential to improve the properties of diboride‐based ceramics. As a special class of additives, they have been adopted to promote densification, improve microstructure, and properties. However, diboride‐based ceramics containing refractory metals have not received adequate attention due to relatively weak practical effects on property improvement. The present review highlights the progress and existing problems of transition metal diborides with refractory metal additives, including W, Ta, Mo, Nb, Hf, V, Cr, and Zr, focusing mainly on the microstructure change and property improvements, followed by challenges and possible future development strategies.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Cancer Nurses Society of Australia

Natural Science Foundation of Shandong Province

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Materials Chemistry,Marketing,Condensed Matter Physics,Ceramics and Composites

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