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2000
Journal Article
Title
Comparative Microscale Investigations of the Carbothermal Synthesis of (Ti,Zr,Si) Carbides with Oxide Intermediates of Different Volatilities
Other Title
Vergleichende Mikromaßstabs-Untersuchungen der carbothermischen Synthese von Carbiden des Ti, Zr, Si mit oxidischen Zwischenprodukten unterschiedlicher Flüchtigkeit
Abstract
The carbothermal reduction process of TiO2, SiO2, ZrO2, SiO2/ZrO2, and ZrSiO4 was investigated using three different types of carbon: carbon black, active carbon, and graphite. The progress of each reaction was investigated by a new thermoanalytical method consisting of dynamic and isothermal heating procedures accompanied by quantitative in situ gas detection (CO). The solid products of eleven starting mixtures of oxide/carbon variations were characterised ex-situ by chemical, phase, and morphological analyses. The results for the reduction of TiO2 and SiO2 are in agreement with known reaction mechanisms. Contrary to earlier assumptions, the carbothermal reduction of ZrO2 represents neither of the two boundary mechanisms. A comparative discussion of the crystallographic structures of the oxides and the carbides supports these experimental findings. ZrSiO4 decomposes to ZrO2 and SiO2 and reacts as a mixture of them. The type of carbon used influen ces the reaction rate (in the case where no volatile oxide intermediates exist, i. e., for TiO2) or the morphology of the reaction products (in the case where volatile oxide intermediates exist, i. e., for SiO2).