Materials From Ferroalloys III - High Energy Synthesis Of Oxide Materials From Combustion Of Niobium Nitride

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
James A. Sommers
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Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

Combustion of niobium nitride powder in a stream of oxygen results in several niobium oxide phases, depending upon reaction parameters. Under rapid oxygen flow, the oxidation produces a molten mass which coalesces into droplets of ca. 2 mm dimension and effectively quenches to leave NbO2 and other lower oxides of niobium, despite the ambient atmosphere of oxygen. A preliminary survey of reaction parameters which govern the split between reduced and oxidized products is presented. This technique offers novel synthesis means for binary oxides when mixtures of NbN and other materials are combusted together, since the niobium moiety is generated in a molten state.
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APA: James A. Sommers  (1995)  Materials From Ferroalloys III - High Energy Synthesis Of Oxide Materials From Combustion Of Niobium Nitride

MLA: James A. Sommers Materials From Ferroalloys III - High Energy Synthesis Of Oxide Materials From Combustion Of Niobium Nitride. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1995.

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