Niobium carbide

Niobium carbide
Niobium carbide
Identifiers
CAS number 12069-94-2
Properties
Molecular formula NbC
Molar mass 104.917 g/mol
Density 7.820 g/cm3
Melting point

3490 °C

Structure
Crystal structure Cubic, cF8
Related compounds
Related Refractory ceramic materials zirconium nitride, tantalum carbide, zirconium carbide
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Except where noted otherwise, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C, 100 kPa)
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Niobium carbide (NbC and Nb2C) is an extremely hard refractory ceramic material, commercially used in tool bits for cutting tools. It is usually processed by sintering and is a frequent additive in cemented carbides. It has the appearance of a brown-gray metallic powder with purple lustre. It is highly corrosion resistant.

Niobium carbide is a frequent intentional product in microalloyed steels due to its extremely low solubility product in austenite, the lowest of all the refractory metal carbides. This means that micrometre-sized precipitates of NbC are virtually insoluble in steels at all processing temperatures and their location at grain boundaries helps prevent excessive grain growth in these steels. This is of enormous benefit, and the cornerstone of microalloyed steels, because it is their uniform, very fine grain size that ensures both toughness and strength. The only commonly occurring compound with a lower solubility and hence, greater potential for restricting the grain growth of steels is titanium nitride.

Its CAS number is 12069-94-2.

Depending on grain size, niobium carbide may burn at 200-800 °C in air.

A layer of niobium carbide can be created by chemical vapor deposition.

Zirconium carbide and niobium carbide can be used as refractory coatings in nuclear reactors.

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