材料科学
纳米晶材料
碳化钨
碳热反应
三氧化钨
球磨机
钨
冶金
化学工程
纳米颗粒
碳化物
微观结构
粒径
等离子体
纳米技术
物理
量子力学
工程类
作者
Meiqin Zeng,Youtao Pan,Weifeng Liu,Jie Cui,Min Zhu,Min Zhu
标识
DOI:10.1002/adem.202200175
摘要
This work prepares nanocrystalline tungsten carbide (WC) powder using conventional ball milling or plasma milling (P‐milling) to process tungsten trioxide (WO 3 )–carbon (C) mixtures, with subsequent carbothermal reduction. The aim is to assess the effects of a discharge plasma on the microstructure of these materials. The results indicates that WC powders with particle sizes of less than 100 nm could be fabricated through heating at a relatively low temperature of 1150 °C for 1 h under vacuum after P‐milling. This process is found to allow a lower processing temperature and provided more complete carburization in comparison with conventional ball milling. P‐milling is determined to produce more loosely adhering WO 3 nanoparticles and a higher surface area, resulting in more reactive sites and a larger contact area between WO 3 nanoparticles and C atoms. This technique simultaneously generates more oxygen vacancies and defects on the surfaces of the WO 3 and C, respectively, based on the use of a plasma discharge. It is evident that this new technology permits nanocrystalline WC to be readily obtained from WO 3 and C in a reduced time span and at a lower cost and greater efficiency. This technique could also be used to fabricate WC nanopowders on an industrial scale.
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