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Enhanced strength of nano-polycrystalline diamond by introducing boron carbide interlayers at the grain boundaries

Authors :
Jingyan Song
Xiaobing Liu
Shengya Zhang
Bo Zhao
Xiangjun Li
Shuai Duan
Chao Wang
Xin Chen
Zhixiu Wang
Bingchao Yang
Wencai Yi
Source :
Nanoscale Advances. 2:691-698
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC), 2020.

Abstract

Polycrystalline diamond with high mechanical properties and excellent thermal stability plays an important role in industry and materials science. However, the increased inherent brittle strength with the increase of hardness has severely limited its further widespread application. In this work, we produced well-sintered nano-polycrystalline (np) diamond by directly sintering fine diamond powders with the boron carbide (B4C) additive at high pressure and high temperatures. The highest hardness value of up to ∼90 GPa was observed in the np-diamond (consisting of fine grains with a size of 16 nm) by adding 5 wt% B4C at 18 GPa and 2237 K. Moreover, our results reveal that the produced samples have shown noticeably enhanced strength and toughness (18.37 MPa m0.5) with the assistance of the soft phase at the grain boundaries, higher than that of the hardest known nano-twined diamond by ∼24% and a little greater than that of the toughest CVD diamond (18 MPa m0.5). This study offers a novel functional approach in improving and controlling the hardness and stiffness of polycrystalline diamond.

Details

ISSN :
25160230
Volume :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nanoscale Advances
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....83afc89b9ac879957f01ec9d4ca11219
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1039/c9na00699k