Biomass-derived nano-laminated Ti3SiC2 MAX phase
Abstract
Carbide-based MAX phases, titanium silicon carbide (Ti3SiC2), were synthesized with Ti, Si, and C elements using a sintering process. Eggshell membranes, which have been generally dumped as domestic wastes, were used as carbon sources in starting materials. After a sintering process at 1500 °C, Ti3SiC2 phases were mainly formed with a few secondary phases such as TiSi2 and TiCx. The formation and extinction of secondary phases were influenced by the quantities of Si contents in starting materials, which also affected the peak shifts of the Ti3SiC2 phase in X-ray diffraction spectra. The possible mechanism of this phenomenon was proposed, and the thermoelectric properties of products were also investigated.