Abstract

Titanium matrix composites incorporating micro/nano-sized TiB/TiC hybrid structures were prepared utilizing the in-situ reaction of graphene/boron/titanium mixture powders by spark plasma sintering at 1100 °C for 5 min. Microstructural observation showed that the TiC micro/nano-scale particles homogeneously dispersed in the Ti matrix. Further observation revealed the TiC was polycrystal nanoparticles in the as-sintered bulk compacts. The uniform in-situ TiB whiskers formed by the boron/titanium reaction also exhibited the micro/nano-scale structure. The high hardness and compressive strengths, which increased by the more TiB fraction, were investigated through mechanical properties testing. The yield and ultimate compressive strengths of the composite (9.0 vol% reinforcements, TiB:TiC = 2:1) reached 1.86 and 2.18 GPa, respectively. This work represents an avenue to design and develop the homogeneous micro/nano-sized TiB/TiC hybrid structures, which were beneficial to mechanical response. The relevant strengthening mechanisms were discussed.

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