Metastable Co3C nanocrystalline powder produced via reactive ball milling: Synthesis and magnetic properties

2016 
Abstract This study investigates reactive ball milling synthesis of a single phase metastable Co 3 C compound from starting mixtures of cobalt and graphite powders under argon and nitrogen environments. It reports their phase formations, magnetic, and structural properties. Regardless of the starting powder composition (25.0 or 33.3 at.% C) and milling atmosphere, reactive ball milling leads to the formation of the Co 3 C compound with an orthorhombic structure. Coercivities of the starting mixtures first increases with milling time as the Co 3 C compound starts to form and subsequently decreases due to structural defects induced by further milling. Higher graphite containing starting powder mixtures yield higher peak coercivity values and higher transformation rates. The formed Co 3 C compound exhibits a Curie temperature of 563 K and a decomposition temperature around 710 K. Compared to argon milled powders, reactive milling under a nitrogen atmosphere increases the coercivity and decomposition temperature of the Co 3 C compound.
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