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The physicochemical properties of ultrafine TiN powder produced by atomization of titanium in a low-pressure nitrogen-argon gas mixture are studied. It is shown that the TiN powder is composed of nanocrystalline particles with narrow particle-size distribution. The oxidation and recrystallization problems are discussed.
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Ushakov, A.V. Physicochemical Properties of TiN Powder Produced by Arc Discharge Technique. Russian Physics Journal 45, 1098–1102 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1023351825345
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