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Synthesis of hafnium carbide by mechanochemistry and irradiation. / Grigoreva, T. F.; Tolochko, B. P.; Logachev, P. V. et al.

In: Russian Metallurgy (Metally), Vol. 2017, No. 8, 01.08.2017, p. 660-663.

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Grigoreva, TF, Tolochko, BP, Logachev, PV, Ancharov, AI, Vosmerikov, SV, Devyatkina, ET, Udalova, TA, Vorsina, IA, Pastukhov, EA & Lyakhov, NZ 2017, 'Synthesis of hafnium carbide by mechanochemistry and irradiation', Russian Metallurgy (Metally), vol. 2017, no. 8, pp. 660-663. https://doi.org/10.1134/S0036029517080079

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Grigoreva, T. F., Tolochko, B. P., Logachev, P. V., Ancharov, A. I., Vosmerikov, S. V., Devyatkina, E. T., Udalova, T. A., Vorsina, I. A., Pastukhov, E. A., & Lyakhov, N. Z. (2017). Synthesis of hafnium carbide by mechanochemistry and irradiation. Russian Metallurgy (Metally), 2017(8), 660-663. https://doi.org/10.1134/S0036029517080079

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Grigoreva TF, Tolochko BP, Logachev PV, Ancharov AI, Vosmerikov SV, Devyatkina ET et al. Synthesis of hafnium carbide by mechanochemistry and irradiation. Russian Metallurgy (Metally). 2017 Aug 1;2017(8):660-663. doi: 10.1134/S0036029517080079

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Grigoreva, T. F. ; Tolochko, B. P. ; Logachev, P. V. et al. / Synthesis of hafnium carbide by mechanochemistry and irradiation. In: Russian Metallurgy (Metally). 2017 ; Vol. 2017, No. 8. pp. 660-663.

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abstract = "The interaction in the Hf–C system during mechanical activation performed in a high-energy planetary ball mill and the irradiation-assisted fabrication of hafnium carbide from an Hf/C mechanocomposite are studied by synchrotron X-ray diffraction (at a quantum energy of 33.7 keV) and high-resolution scanning electron microscopy. The mechanochemical interaction results in the formation of an Hf/C mechanocomposite at the first stage and mechanical activation for ≥8 min forms hafnium carbide. The irradiation of the Hf/C mechanocomposite with a high-energy electron beam (~150 W/mm2) causes melting and spreading of hafnium over the carbon particle surface and the crystallization of hafnium carbide.",
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AU - Ancharov, A. I.

AU - Vosmerikov, S. V.

AU - Devyatkina, E. T.

AU - Udalova, T. A.

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AU - Pastukhov, E. A.

AU - Lyakhov, N. Z.

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AB - The interaction in the Hf–C system during mechanical activation performed in a high-energy planetary ball mill and the irradiation-assisted fabrication of hafnium carbide from an Hf/C mechanocomposite are studied by synchrotron X-ray diffraction (at a quantum energy of 33.7 keV) and high-resolution scanning electron microscopy. The mechanochemical interaction results in the formation of an Hf/C mechanocomposite at the first stage and mechanical activation for ≥8 min forms hafnium carbide. The irradiation of the Hf/C mechanocomposite with a high-energy electron beam (~150 W/mm2) causes melting and spreading of hafnium over the carbon particle surface and the crystallization of hafnium carbide.

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