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In the present study, we perform a systematic examination of the products formed by mixing and heating of tungsten boride and iridium powders at different ratios in a broad temperature range using qualitative and quantitative X-ray analysis and time-of-flight neutron diffraction (TOF-ND), in combination with scanning electron microscopy/energy-dispersive spectroscopy (SEM/EDS) performed at different accelerating voltages. The well-known and unknown ternary W-Ir-B phases were detected. The Vickers microhardness value for the new ternary W2Ir5B2 boride was measured. Based on these findings, the ternary W2Ir5B2 boride can be considered hard.
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The peculiarities of the solid-state interaction in the HfC-Ir system have been studied within the 1000-1600 °C temperature range using a set of modern analytical techniques. It was stated that the interaction of HfC with iridium becomes noticeable at temperatures as low as 1000-1100 °C and results in the formation of HfIr3-based substitutional solid solution. The homogeneity range of the HfIr3± x phase was evaluated and refined as HfIr2.43-HfIr3.36. The durability of the HfIr3-based system under extreme environmental conditions was studied. It was shown that the HfIr3-based material displays excellent ablation resistance under extreme environmental conditions. The benefits of the new designed material result from its relative oxygen impermeability and special microstructure similar to superalloys. The results obtained in this work allow us to consider HfIr3 as a very promising candidate for extreme applications.