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Interaction of diamond grains with nanosized alloying agents in metal–matrix composites as studied by Raman spectroscopy

The effect of added Mo, WC, and ZrO2 nanopowders on the graphitization of diamond grains in metal–matrix composites was studied by Raman spectroscopy. In the presence of Mo and ZrO2 nanoadditives, the graphitization process was found to get intensified. But the addition of WC nanopowder was found to...

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Published in:Diamond and related materials 2013-09, Vol.38, p.59-62
Main Authors: Sidorenko, D.A., Zaitsev, A.A., Kirichenko, A.N., Levashov, E.A., Kurbatkina, V.V., Loginov, P.A., Rupasov, S.I., Andreev, V.A.
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Language:eng ; rus
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Summary:The effect of added Mo, WC, and ZrO2 nanopowders on the graphitization of diamond grains in metal–matrix composites was studied by Raman spectroscopy. In the presence of Mo and ZrO2 nanoadditives, the graphitization process was found to get intensified. But the addition of WC nanopowder was found to suppress the graphitization by 25–30%. This can be expected to improve the adhesion of binder to diamond grains and hence the service life of related cutting tools. [Display omitted] •Nano alloying of Fe-based binders affects the graphitization of diamond grains.•ZrO2 and Mo nanoparticles promote the graphitization of diamond grains.•WC nanoparticles suppress the graphitization process.
ISSN:0925-9635
1879-0062
DOI:10.1016/j.diamond.2013.05.007