Institute of Metals Division - The Intermediate-Temperature Oxidation Behavior of Molybdenum Disilicide

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Joan B. Berkowitz-Mattuck Paul E. Blackburn Edward J. Felten
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Jan 1, 1965

Abstract

The oxidation behavior of MOSi2 has been studied between 450° and 650°C, the temperature region where "pesling" occurs. Disintegration ("pest-ing") of MoSi2 is shown to occur in the presence of oxygen, but not nitrogen, carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide. or argon. The rate of disintegration is extremely sensitive to oxygen pressure. The crack density of polycrystalline MoSi2 increases ivith lime at temperature. All kinds of cracks are observed: THE excellent oxidation resistance of MoSi, at temperatures of 1000 to 1700°C promises to have important technological benefits. However. the ap- Ihose which are confined within a single grain, those that ci'oss grain boundaries transversely, and those that follow grain boundaries. Laue photographs verify the existence of Iranscryslalline cleavage. Single crystals of MOSi2 do not "pest". Tlrcd solrlbility of oxygen in MoSi2 is extremely low, no lattice changes being observed as a result of exposure of MoSi2 to oxygen in the "pest" temperature range. plicability of MoSi2 is somewhat restricted by the occurrence of a completely destructive oxidation of the intermetallic phase at intermediate temperatures (300" to 6003C). This phenomena was ternled to be the "MoSi2 pest" by Fitzer who first observed it.' Molybdenum disilicide is a metallic material in both physical appearance and electrical properties.
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APA: Joan B. Berkowitz-Mattuck Paul E. Blackburn Edward J. Felten  (1965)  Institute of Metals Division - The Intermediate-Temperature Oxidation Behavior of Molybdenum Disilicide

MLA: Joan B. Berkowitz-Mattuck Paul E. Blackburn Edward J. Felten Institute of Metals Division - The Intermediate-Temperature Oxidation Behavior of Molybdenum Disilicide. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1965.

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