Synthesis of nano-phase titanium carbide by Mg-thermal reduction process

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
D. W. Lee S. Alexandrovskii J. H. Baek B. K. Kim
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Jan 1, 2004

Abstract

Nano-phase titanium carbide was synthesized by Mg-thermal reduction process using a novel route of Mg-thermal reduction. The processes are based on I) feeding of TiC14+CxC14 x = 1, 2 ) solution into liquid magnesium, 2) Mg-reduction of metal chlorides, 3) TiC formation by the reaction of released Ti and C atoms, and 4) vacuum separation of residual liquid phases of Mg and MgCl2. In this study, the process for titanium carbide production with composition close to stoichiometry and the minimum content of impurities was optimized with the various process parameters such as concentration of initial solution, its feeding rate and reaction temperature, as well as a kinetic study.
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APA: D. W. Lee S. Alexandrovskii J. H. Baek B. K. Kim  (2004)  Synthesis of nano-phase titanium carbide by Mg-thermal reduction process

MLA: D. W. Lee S. Alexandrovskii J. H. Baek B. K. Kim Synthesis of nano-phase titanium carbide by Mg-thermal reduction process. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2004.

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