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Reactive properties exhibited by various types of carbon during the preparation of titanium carbide by self-propagating high-temperature synthesis

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As a result of an investigation into the behavior of various types of carbon during the self-propagating high-temperature synthesis of titanium carbide it has been established how the nature of the carbon material employed affects its rate of combustion and extent of transformation. It is shown that, with the types of carbon investigated, their specific surface has no effect on their reactivity. Differences in reactivity between different types of carbon are linked with their structure and the energetic and chemical state of their surface. The highest activity is exhibited by the readily graphitizing PM-15 and TG-10 carbon blacks.

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The authors wish to thank L. P. Savenkova and M. P. Izotova for the chemical analyses.

Translated from Poroshkovaya Metallurgiya, No. 10(202), pp. 6–10, October, 1979.

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Shkiro, V.M., Borovinskaya, I.P. & Merzhanov, A.G. Reactive properties exhibited by various types of carbon during the preparation of titanium carbide by self-propagating high-temperature synthesis. Powder Metall Met Ceram 18, 684–687 (1979). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00797434

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