Wang-zhi Xu, Jing Wang*, Laima Luo*, Xiang Zan, Yu-cheng Wu, The preparation process of ultrafine gain W-Re powder by wet chemical method and its effect on alloy properties, Materials Today Communications, 2023, 34: 104955.
Release time:2023-10-19
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DOI number:10.1016/j.mtcomm.2022.104955
Journal:Materials Today Communications
Key Words:Wet chemical method, W-Re alloy, SPS, Reduction temperature
Abstract:Tungsten-rhenium (W-10Re) powder was successfully prepared by wet chemistry method followed by spark
plasma sintering technique to fabricate W-10Re alloy. The synthesis mechanism and reduction behavior of the W-
10Re powders were investigated by using X-ray diffraction (XRD), thermogravimetric experiments, and X-ray
photoelectron spectroscopy. The reduction process of W-10Re powders from 100 ◦C to 1200 ◦C was divided into
four stages, and the optimal reduction temperature region is 1000–1100 ◦C. The reduced powders with irregular
cube-shape were examined by transmission electron microscope. The XRD results of powders reduced at
1000–1200 ◦C showed an overall right shift with the increase in temperature, indicating the solid solution of Re
into W. The microstructure and mechanical properties of the alloys were studied using XRD, transmission
electron microscopy, scanning electron microscopy, and Vickers hardness. The relative densities and grain sizes
were comparable for the W-10Re alloys prepared from the powders reduced at 1000 ◦C, 1100 ◦C, and 1200 ◦C,
whereas the Vickers hardness was decreased with the increase in the reduction temperature for those samples.
The characterization of fracture toughness for these W-10Re alloys showed largely intergranular fracture with a
small number of transgranular features.
First Author:Wang-zhi Xu
Indexed by:Journal paper
Correspondence Author:Lai-ma Luo,Jing Wang
Document Code:104955
Discipline:Engineering
Issue:34
Translation or Not:no
Date of Publication:2022-11-15
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