One-Pot Synthesis of Alumina-Titanium Diboride Composite Powder at Low Temperature

Materials (Basel). 2021 Aug 22;14(16):4742. doi: 10.3390/ma14164742.

Abstract

Alumina-titanium diboride (Al2O3-TiB2) composite powders were synthesised via aluminothermic reduction of TiO2 and B2O3, mediated by a molten chloride salt (NaCl, KCl, or MgCl2). The effects of salt type, initial batch composition, and firing temperature/time on the phase formation and overall reaction extent were examined. Based on the results and equilibrium thermodynamic calculations, the mechanisms underpinning the reaction/synthesis processes were clarified. Given their evaporation losses at test temperatures, appropriately excessive amounts of Al and B2O3 are needed to complete the synthesis reaction. Following this, phase-pure Al2O3-TiB2 composite powders composed of 0.3-0.6 μm Al2O3 and 30-60 nm TiB2 particles were successfully fabricated in NaCl after 5 h at 1050 °C. By increasing the firing temperature to 1150 °C, the time required to complete the synthesis reaction could be reduced to 4 h, although the sizes of Al2O3 and TiB2 particles in the resultant phase pure composite powder increased slightly to 1-2 μm and 100-200 nm, respectively.

Keywords: alumina; aluminothermic reduction; boron oxide; composite powder; molten salt synthesis; thermodynamic calculation; titania; titanium diboride.