Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - Studies on the Metallurgy of Silicon-Iron 1–Silicon Nitrides. 2–Anomaly in the Alpha Solid Soution

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A. U. Seybolt
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Abstract

The pressure-temperature relations required to maintain the existence of Si3N4 in silicon-iron of 0.44-11.7 pet Si have been partially explored. The critical data obtained have allowed the calculation of some thermodynamic quantities, and have shown evidence of an order-disorder two-phase field extending at 800°C from about l pet to 5.5 pet Si. THE presence of silicon nitride in electrical sheet, nominally about 3 1/4 pet silicon, balance iron, has been described by several authors'" but there has been some discrepancy among them regarding the identity of the nitride. Also, little has been reported on the quantitative thermodynamic prop- erties. In the work to be reported here, the nitride has been found to be more stable than described by Corney and Turkdogan." Several silicon nitrides have been described in the past, including SiN, Si3N4 and Si2N4 (see, for example, Abegg6 and Pascal7). However, the literature on nitrides other than Si,N, is all very old. No recent investigators using the more powerful tools available today have reported the presence of any nitride other than S3,N4. W. B. Hicke and L. R. Brantley8 in 1930 determined the dissociation pressure of Si3N4 which they made by reacting nitrogen
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APA: A. U. Seybolt  (1959)  Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - Studies on the Metallurgy of Silicon-Iron 1–Silicon Nitrides. 2–Anomaly in the Alpha Solid Soution

MLA: A. U. Seybolt Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - Studies on the Metallurgy of Silicon-Iron 1–Silicon Nitrides. 2–Anomaly in the Alpha Solid Soution. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1959.

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