Abstract

The effect of the addition of diluent to Mo–Si system on the formation of MoSi 2 by mechanically-induced self-propagating reaction was investigated in a high-energy ball mill. MoSi 2 intermetallic was added as diluent to Mo–Si powder mixture. The structure and morphology of the reaction product was analyzed by X-ray diffraction and scanning electron microscope. The diluent decreased the adiabatic temperature, increased the ignition temperature and modified the Mo/Si reactants interface. Therefore, the incubation period of mechanically-induced self-propagating reaction was extended from 90 min to 140 min with the addition of diluent from 0 wt% to 10 wt% to Mo–Si powder mixture. The extended milling time reduced the size of agglomerated particles and fine MoSi 2 product was obtained.

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