Effect of mixed partial occupation of metal sites on the phase stability of γ-Cr23- x Fe x C6 (x = 0-3) carbides

Journal Article (2018)
Author(s)

Maaouia Souissi (National Institute for Materials Science)

Marcel H.F. Sluiter (TU Delft - (OLD) MSE-7)

Tetsuya Matsunaga (National Institute for Materials Science, The Ohio State University)

Masaaki Tabuchi (National Institute for Materials Science)

Michael J. Mills (The Ohio State University)

Ryoji Sahara (National Institute for Materials Science)

Research Group
(OLD) MSE-7
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© 2018 Maaouia Souissi, M.H.F. Sluiter, Tetsuya Matsunaga, Masaaki Tabuchi, Michael J. Mills, Ryoji Sahara
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https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-25642-y
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Publication Year
2018
Language
English
Copyright
© 2018 Maaouia Souissi, M.H.F. Sluiter, Tetsuya Matsunaga, Masaaki Tabuchi, Michael J. Mills, Ryoji Sahara
Research Group
(OLD) MSE-7
Issue number
1
Volume number
8
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Abstract

The effect of mixed partial occupation of metal sites on the phase stability of the γ-Cr23-x Fe x C6 (x = 0-3) carbides is explored as function of composition and temperature. Ab initio calculations combined with statistical thermodynamics approaches reveal that the site occupation of the carbides may be incorrectly predicted when only the commonly used approach of full sublattice occupation is considered. We found that the γ-M23C6 structure can be understood as a familiar sodium chloride structure with positively charged rhombic dodecahedron (M(4a) M12 (48h)) and negatively charged cubo-octahedron (M8 (32f) C6 (24e)) super-ion clusters, together with interstitial metal atoms at the 8c sites. The stability of the partially occupied phase can be easily rationalized on the basis of a super-ion analysis of the carbide phase. This new understanding of γ-M23C6 carbides may facilitate further development of high-chromium heat-resistant steels.

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