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Grain size effect on the phase transformations of higher manganese silicide thermoelectric materials: An in situ energy dispersive x-ray diffraction study
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 13 May 2011
Abstract
Phase structures of microscale and nanoscale higher manganese silicides (HMSs) were investigated using in situ energy dispersive x-ray diffraction at high temperatures or/and high pressure. A few phase transformations accompanied with the presence of MnSi phase were observed in different temperature regions, which were associated with the interevolution of several incommensurate HMS phases. It was found that in nanostructured HMS, the interevolution of HMS was remarkable and accelerated compared to that in the micropowders. Meanwhile, high pressure was able to influence these phase transformations due to giant strain in the materials. The phase transformations were discussed from thermodynamic aspects with respect to the different formation enthalpy of Mn–Si system and the large surface energy and structural instability of the nanopowders.
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- Journal of Materials Research , Volume 26 , Issue 15: Focus Issue: Advances in Thermoelectric Materials , 14 August 2011 , pp. 1900 - 1906
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