Chemical Vapor Synthesis of Titanium Aluminides by Reaction of Aluminum Subchloride and Titanium Tetrachloride

A new process for developing titanium aluminides (TiAls) using chemical vapor synthesis was investigated in a laboratory experiment. Aluminum subchloride (AlCl) was used as the reducing agent in the reaction with TiCl 4 and the source of aluminum for Ti-Al alloy. Two types of products, with large cr...

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description A new process for developing titanium aluminides (TiAls) using chemical vapor synthesis was investigated in a laboratory experiment. Aluminum subchloride (AlCl) was used as the reducing agent in the reaction with TiCl 4 and the source of aluminum for Ti-Al alloy. Two types of products, with large crystals and fine particles, were fabricated. The large crystals were determined to be TiAl, with small amounts of Ti and Ti 3 Al phases. The composition of fine particles, on the other hand, varied in wide range.
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Chemistry and Materials Science
Communication
CRYSTALS
FINE PARTICLES
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MATERIALS SCIENCE
Metallic Materials
Metallurgy
Nanotechnology
REDUCING AGENTS
Structural Materials
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Thin Films
Titanium
TITANIUM ALLOYS
Titanium aluminides
Titanium base alloys
TITANIUM CHLORIDES
Titanium compounds
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