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Metal-carbide eutectics with multiprincipal elements make superrefractory alloys

  • Qinqin Wei
  • , Xiandong Xu*
  • , Qiang Shen*
  • , Guoqiang Luo
  • , Jian Zhang
  • , Jia Li
  • , Qihong Fang
  • , Chain-Tsuan Liu
  • , Mingwei Chen*
  • , Tai-Gang Nieh*
  • , Jianghua Chen*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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    Abstract

    Materials with excellent high-temperature strength are now sought for applications in hypersonics, fusion reactors, and aerospace technologies. Conventional alloys and eutectic multiprincipal-element alloys (MPEAs) exhibit insufficient strengths at high temperatures due to low melting points and microstructural instabilities. Here, we report a strategy to achieve exceptional high-temperature microstructural stability and strength by introducing eutectic carbide in a refractory MPEA. The synergistic strengthening effects from the multiprincipal-element mixing and strong dislocation blocking at the interwoven metal-carbide interface make the eutectic MPEA not only have outstanding high-temperature strength (>2 GPa at 1473 K) but also alleviate the room-temperature brittleness through microcrack tip blunting by layered metallic phase. This strategy offers a paradigm for the design of the next-generation high-temperature materials to bypass the low-melting point limitation of eutectic alloys and diffusion-dominated softening in conventional superalloys.
    Original languageEnglish
    Article numbereabo2068
    JournalScience Advances
    Volume8
    Issue number27
    Online published8 Jul 2022
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 8 Jul 2022

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