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Available kinetic data for the nitridation of high-purity oxide-free Si powder are analysed. The analysis suggests that the α- and β-phases of Si3N4 are formed by separate and parallel reaction paths, and kinetic expressions for their formation are reported. The formation of the α-phase follows first-order kinetics, while the β-phase is formed by a phase-boundary-controlled rate law. These conclusions are consistent with other kinetic and micrographic analyses reported in the literature.
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Varma, A., Pigeon, R.G. & Miller, A.E. Kinetics of α- and β-Si3N4 formation from oxide-free high-purity Si powder. J Mater Sci 26, 4541–4544 (1991). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00543678
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