The properties and structure of the boron carbide phase
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2018-08-02
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Key words:The properties and structure of the boron carbide phase
The specimens examined were completely characterized within the homogeneity range of the carbide phase (8.8–20.0 at.% C, i.e. B10.4CB4C).
An X-ray study of the lattice dimensions together with accurate
measurements of the density of the compounds examined allowed us to
determine the number n of atoms contained in the unit cell. The value of n varies linearly with the carbon content between B12(CBC)0.666B1.333 (“B10.4C”; n = 15.33 atoms per unit cell) and B12−xCxC¦BxC1−xC) (“B10.4C”; 0 < x < 1; n = 15.0 atoms per unit cell).
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