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  • Preparation of TiC-Ni nanocomposite powder by a metallothermic chloride reduction
  • Dong-Won Leea, Ji-Hoon Yua, Jung-Yeul Yuna, Farkhod R.Turaeva, Tae-Hwan Limb and Taesuk Jangb,*
  • a Powder Materials Research Center, Korea Institute of Materials Science, Changwon, Kyungnam 641-010, Korea b Department of Materials Engineering, Sun Moon University, Asan, Choongnam 336-708, Korea
Abstract
TiC-Ni nanocomposite particles were directly prepared by a newly-developed metallothermic chloride reduction process. The procedures of the process were composed of the transfer of a TiCl4 + 1/2C2Cl4 solution into a Mg-Ni molten alloy, the formation of titanium carbides by the reaction between Ti and C atoms released by the Mg-reduction of the chloride and the vacuum separation of the vaporized Mg and MgCl2, thereby forming TiC-Ni nanocomposite particles with a uniform structure, about 100 nm in size. The stoichiometry of the titanium carbide in produced composite was approximately TiC0.9, which is suitable for use in the tool industry.

Keywords: Nanocomposite, Metallothermic reduction, Titanium carbide, Nanoparticles, Cermet.

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  • 2008; 9(4): 407-410

    Published on Aug 31, 2008