Abstract

(Ti 0.25 V 0.25 Nb 0.25 Ta 0.25 )(C 1-x N x ) high-entropy ceramics with various N contents (x = 0, 0.1, 0.2, 0.3) were successfully produced by spark plasma sintering to investigate the influence of N element on their microstructure and properties. The mixed carbide and nitride powders were sintered to form a single-phase face-centered cubic structure ceramic with a uniform composition at 2100 °C for 10 min. The introduction of slight nitrides in high-entropy ceramics refined the grain size and enhanced the hardness of ceramics. The (Ti 0.25 V 0.25 Nb 0.25 Ta 0.25 ) (C 0.8 N 0.2 ) ceramic demonstrated a fine grain size of 5.29 μm, a high relative density of 96.7% and an excellent hardness values of 20.6 GPa at 9.8 N and 29.3 GPa at 50 mN. With increasing contents of nitrides, the wear resistance and thermal conductivity of high-entropy ceramics increased firstly and then decreased. The ceramic with 30 at.% nitrides showed a relatively low thermal conductivity of 11.27 W m −1 K −1 at room temperature. The high-entropy carbonitride ceramics had a potential application in high temperature structure parts and machining tools.

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