The Effect of Temperature on the Purity of Nano-Scale Tantalum Powder Produced from Its Scrap by Reaction with Magnesium and Calcium
In this study, Ta powder was produced from Ta scarp via chemical processes using Mg and Ca powders. At first, Tantalum scraps were converted to Tantalum oxide (Ta2O5) at 1100˚C in an oxygen atmosphere. Tantalum oxide was reduced to Tantalum powder with Mg in a vacuum environment at 950 to 1200˚C for 3 hours. The obtained Ta powders further were reacted with Ca at 950˚C for 5 hours in a vacuum atmosphere. The powders were analyzed through X-ray diffraction patterns (XRD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), as well as oxygen measurement. The results show that the average particles size of the produced Ta powders is about 58 nm with oxygen contents of 250 ppm.
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A Study on the Influence of Titanium Addition on the Phase Transformations and Magnetic Properties of FeCrCoNiMn High-Entropy Alloy Powder Prepared by Mechanical Alloying
Mohsen Alizadeh *, Saeed-Reza Bakhshi, Mohammadreza Dehnavi, Gholam-Hossein Borhani
Journal of Advanced Materials in Engineering, -
Evaluation of continuous oxidation behavior plasma spraying of SiC/Mo-Si-B on graphite
Iranian Journal of Surface Science and Engineering,