1991
DOI: 10.1016/0022-5088(91)90147-v
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Mechanical alloying of the high carbon FeC system

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“…The sextet with a hyperfine field of about 33.0 T with a center shift of near zero indicates the presence of the α-Fe phase, and the lower magnetic hyperfine fields of about 20.0 T is consistent with the presence of the Fe 3 C phase. These values are in good agreement with those reported for α-Fe and Fe 3 C in ball-milled Fe-C materials with both low 23 and high 12 carbon content. The hyperfine field of about 11.5 T cannot be assigned to a specific Fe-C phase.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 91%
“…The sextet with a hyperfine field of about 33.0 T with a center shift of near zero indicates the presence of the α-Fe phase, and the lower magnetic hyperfine fields of about 20.0 T is consistent with the presence of the Fe 3 C phase. These values are in good agreement with those reported for α-Fe and Fe 3 C in ball-milled Fe-C materials with both low 23 and high 12 carbon content. The hyperfine field of about 11.5 T cannot be assigned to a specific Fe-C phase.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 91%
“…The estimates of the Am(Fe-C) phase amount showed [5][6][7][8] that it formed in the interfaces of the α-Fe nanostructure. The given SSRs types with x ≥ 17 agree with the data published earlier in [12,18,19] but they differ from the results of [17,20] in which alongside with cementite hexagonal carbides were found and from [21,22] in which only cementite as the first MA stage was found to be formed. Controversial results were obtained for a single-stage process of MA as well with x < 17 at.% C: Hexagonal carbides [17], interstitial solid solution of [23] and amorphous Fe-C phase [7,8,11].…”
Section: Mechanical Alloying Of Fe-c and Fe-bsupporting
confidence: 67%
“…It was established [7,8,12,17] that in the C concentration range 0< x ≤ 25 at.% in the initial mixture there was a critical concentration x = 17 at.% at which the change of the type of SSRs in MA took place. In [5,8] we found the following types of SSRs with x ≥ 17 at.% C.…”
Section: Mechanical Alloying Of Fe-c and Fe-bmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Fe 3 C and Fe 7 C 3 nanoparticles have been produced by CO 2 laser pyrolysis of a vapor mixture of Fe(CO) 5 and C 2 H 4 [5]. Iron carbides with high carbon contents were synthesized by mechanical alloying of iron and graphite powders; Mössbauer measurements revealed that Fe 3 C and Fe 7 C 3 were produced [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%