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Carbide

About: Carbide is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 36331 publications have been published within this topic receiving 503586 citations.


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TL;DR: In this article, metal oxide/carbide/carbon nanocomposites and in situ synthesis, characterization, and application as efficient counter electrode catalyst for dye-sensitized solar cells.
Abstract: This paper describes the metal oxide/carbide/carbon nanocomposites and in situ synthesis, characterization, calcn. and their application as efficient counter electrode catalyst for dye-sensitized solar cells. The poor adhesion between carbon-based materials and fluorine-doped tin oxide (FTO) substrate limits the application of counter electrode (CEs) in dye-sensitized solar cells (DSC).

151 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the carbide size and cobalt content of thermally sprayed tungsten carbide/cobalt coatings (WC-Co) can influence their microstructure, fracture strength, friction response and abrasion resistance.
Abstract: The carbide size and cobalt content of thermally sprayed tungsten carbide/cobalt coatings (WC-Co) can influence their microstructure, fracture strength, friction response and abrasion resistance. In this paper, these properties have been determined for one commercially available and three experimental WC-17 wt.% Co thermally sprayed coatings. The experimental coatings were processed from starting powders containing median carbide size distributions of 1.2, 3.8 and 7.9μm, respectively. All the coatings were produced using a high velocity oxy-fuel (HVOF) spray process. The present results indicate that coatings with a higher percentage of finer carbide size distribution in the starting powder display a higher degree of decomposition of the WC phase to W2C phase and, consequently, display lower fracture toughness and abrasion resistance values. Unidirectional, unlubricated sliding wear tests did not reveal major differences in the sliding wear response of the coatings as a function of carbide size. The micro...

151 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, a model system for solid acid membrane electrolyser cells was presented, where metal carbide coated wires prepared by a two-step oxidation-carburization reaction of the metal wire surfaces were used as electrodes and allowed the measurement of the intrinsic catalytic properties of different transition metal carbides in direct comparison to Pt at 260-°C.

151 citations

Patent
30 Oct 1995
TL;DR: The multiple-region cermets of as discussed by the authors are particularly useful in wear applications and can be used with tools for materials manipulation or removal including, for example, mining, construction, agricultural, and metal removal applications.
Abstract: Methods for making, methods for using and articles comprising cermets, preferably cemented carbides and more preferably tungsten carbide, having at least two regions exhibiting at least one property that differs are discussed. Preferably, the cermets further exhibit uniform or controlled wear to impart a self-sharpening character to an article. The multiple-region cermets are particularly useful in wear applications. The cermets are manufactured by juxtaposing and densifying at least two powder blends having different properties (e.g., differential carbide grain size or differential carbide chemistry or differential binder content or differential binder chemistry or any combination of the preceding). Preferably, a first region of the cermet comprises a first ceramic component having a relatively coarse grain size and a prescribed binder content and a second region, juxtaposing or adjoining the first region, comprises a second ceramic component, preferably carbide(s), having a grain size less than the grain size of the first region, a second binder content greater than the binder content of the first region or both. These articles have an extended useful life relative to the useful life of monolithic cermets in such applications as, for example, wear. The multiple region cermets of the present invention may be used with articles comprising tools for materials manipulation or removal including, for example, mining, construction, agricultural, and metal removal applications.

151 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the interactions between polycrystalline diamond (PCD), cubic crystalline boron nitride (CBN), and TiB2 coated carbide with titanium based alloy are investigated.

151 citations


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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
20231,218
20222,462
2021994
20201,277
20191,413
20181,471