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Journal of Low Temperature Physics
Self-propagating exothermic reactions in the titanium-silicon system induced by mechanical milling, shock loading, and thermal ignition of elemental powder mixtures have been investigated. After an induction period of 3 h, the 5Ti + 3Si powder mixture abruptly reacted during milling to form single-phase Ti5Si3 via a mechanically induced self-propagating reaction (MSR). Moreover, the formation of porous Ti5Si3 solid indicated that the melting of powder particles had occurred during the mechanical alloying process. The Ti + Si powder mixture also reacted via the MSR mode, but the end-product was multiphase. Shock and combustion synthesis (thermal-explosion mode) experiments essentially produced the same result.
R.D. Murphy, R.O. Watts
Journal of Low Temperature Physics
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