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titleOfInvention Cementite or cementite compound and method for producing the same
abstract PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a method for mass-producing high purity cementite Fe 3 C at a low cost with sufficient practicality. Further, it is to provide a novel cementite type compound having a structure of (Fe 1-x M x ) 3 C and a method for producing the same. SOLUTION: Fe and C are almost 75: 2 in Fe: C. It is blended to have an atomic ratio of 5, and the two components are mixed intimately by a mechanical alloying method to form an alloy precursor. Heat treatment of the alloy precursor powder at a temperature of 350 to 500 ° C. produces cementite Fe 3 C. It is also possible to obtain a (Fe 1-x M ′ x ) 3 C cementite compound in which part of Fe is replaced by another component M, typically a metal component M ′. (M 'is Na, K, C a, Mg, Cr, Mn, Co, Mo, V, Ti, Ni, One or more selected from Al and Si, 0 <x <1)
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