Synthesis of Nanosized Tungsten Carbide By a Thermal Plasma Process

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Taegong Ryu
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Jan 1, 2008

Abstract

The thermal plasma process has been applied to the preparation of nanosized tungsten carbide (WC1-x). The reduction and carburization of the vaporized chloride by methane-hydrogen mixtures produced nanosized WC1-x powder, with a small amount of WC or W2C phase. The products were characterized using XRD, carbon analyzer, and TEM. The effects of plasma torch power, the flow rate of primary plasma gas (Ar) to generate plasma flame, and the addition of secondary plasma gas (H2) on the product composition were investigated. The tungsten carbide (WC1-x) powder had a particle size less than 30 nm. The powder was treated under hydrogen atmosphere to fully carburize the WC1-x, and W2C phases to WC as well as remove excess carbon in the product. Finally, WC powder with a grain size less than 40 nm was obtained.
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APA: Taegong Ryu  (2008)  Synthesis of Nanosized Tungsten Carbide By a Thermal Plasma Process

MLA: Taegong Ryu Synthesis of Nanosized Tungsten Carbide By a Thermal Plasma Process. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2008.

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