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Refractory metal line-compounds

Line compounds. These are phases where sublattice occupation is restricted by particular combinations of atomic size, electronegativity, etc., and there is a well-defined stoichiometry with respect to the components. Many examples occur in transition metal borides and silicides, III-V compounds and a number of carbides. Although such phases are considered to be stoichiometric in the relevant binary systems, they can have partial or complete solubility of other components with preferential substitution for one of the binary elements. This can be demonstrated for the case of a compound such as the orthorhombic Cr2B-type boride which exists in a number or refractory metal-boride phase diagrams. Mixing then occurs by substitution on the metal sublattice. [Pg.120]


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