Abstract
Abstract MoSi2-MoB-ZrO2 composite powders are one-step synthesized prepared by self-propagating high-temperature synthesis (SHS), which are further utilized to prepare the oxidation protective coatings by spark plasma sintering (SPS) method on molybdenum substrate. Microstructure and properties of the coatings were investigated and determined. Oxidation behavior of the coatings at high temperature was also studied. The results showed that the composite coating is dense and crack-free due to the addition of ZrO2, which is beneficial for the decrease of mismatch in coefficient of thermal expansion, and no void exists in the diffusion layer owing to the diffusion of Si, which is inhibited by adding MoB. Compared with the pure MoSi2 coating, the high hardness of the composite coating is enhanced by about 20% while the fracture toughness of the composite coating is improved by about 25%, which makes the occurrence of intergranular fracture, crack deflection and crack bridging. After oxidation at 1400 °C for 80 h, MoSi2 coating failed while xMoSi2-MoB-3ZrO2 (x = 3, 4, 5) composite coating still kept its protective effect. Only a little substrate is consumed during oxidation and improved oxidation resistance is gained by MoSi2-MoB-ZrO2 composite coating. 3MoSi2-MoB-3ZrO2 coating shows the relatively best oxidation resistance due to the formation of crack-free oxide film on the surface of the coating.
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