@article{Zhang2026, 
author = {Zhixuan Zhang and Na Li and Zongyao Zhang and Jiatai Zhang and Qiang Zhang and Guorui Chang and Weili Wang and Weibin Zhang},
title = {Multi-scale hardening and toughening of (Ti,Zr,V,Nb,Mo)C high-entropy carbides through coexisting phase separation and precipitation mechanisms},
year = {2026},
journal = {Journal of Advanced Ceramics},
keywords = {High-entropy carbide, Phase separation, Phase precipitation, Mechanical properties},
url = {https://www.sciopen.com/article/10.26599/JAC.2026.9221357},
doi = {10.26599/JAC.2026.9221357},
abstract = {The engineering application of transition metal carbides is often constrained by the inherent hardness-toughness trade-off. While phase modulation is an effective strategy, the intrinsic brittleness of ceramics still limits the achievable toughening. Taking (Ti, Zr, V, Nb, Mo)C high-entropy carbide as a model system, this work proposes a novel strategy to reconcile this trade-off by leveraging synergistic phase separation and precipitation. The as-sintered single-phase solid solution was subjected to optimized aging treatment, yielding a microstructure characterized by coexisting spinodal decomposition domains and precipitates. Specifically, a multi-scale synergistic strengthening mechanism is revealed. At the atomic scale, unique interface engineering combines semi-coherent spinodal interfaces with incoherent precipitate interfaces. This activates micro-scale defect engineering by inducing high-density dislocations, nano-twins, and stacking faults. This multi-scale system constructs a composite structure at the meso-scale where spinodal and precipitation domains coexist, effectively impeding dislocation motion and deflecting crack propagation. Driven by this mechanism, the material aged at 1300 °C for 20 h achieves an optimal synergy of properties, demonstrating concurrent increases in hardness (36%) and fracture toughness (45%) compared with the as-sintered state. This work opens a new avenue for designing advanced ceramic materials with superior damage tolerance.}
}