Blografi
Titanium Carbide Nanoparticles
Titanium
carbide represents a transitional metal carbide with a melting point of about
3100°C, a hardness as much as 28 to 35 GPa (based on Vickers test) and the
electrical conductivity as 450 GPa has a high chemical conductivity and high
thermal shock resistance. Titanium carbide is originally an extremely hard refractory
ceramic material looking like a black powder. Ti is also a wear and corrosion
resistant inert and hard material. Titanium carbide occurs as a very rare
mineral nat
…
14th May 2020
Titanium Carbide (TiC) Nanoparticles: Properties, Synthesis, and Applications
Titanium carbide (TiC) is an extremely hard refractory ceramic, the only carbide in the titanium–carbon system, with a hardness of 9 to 9.5 on the Mohs scale that rivals tungsten carbide.
In nanoparticle form, below 100 nanometers, its large specific surface area and high purity make it more reactive and more effective across coatings, cutting tools, and emerging energy and electronics applications. This guide explains what titanium carbide nanoparticles are, their structure and propertie
…
19th Sep 2019