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 dis...
Zirconium carbide (ZrC) is a high modulus ceramic with an ultra-high melting temperature and, conseq...
The metals of the group IV B (Ti, Zr, Hf) present a series of carbides and oxicarbides with scientif...
The paper reviews, with 30 refs., carbothermal processing of silicon carbide from silica and carbon ...
In this paper an experimentally determined reaction mechanism for the carbothermal reduction process...
The carbothermal process has been investigated with an experimental approach based on a modern comme...
International audienceThe carbothermal reduction of zirconia has been studied by TEM. The starting r...
This paper is dealing with the synthesis of zirconia/silicon carbide (ZrO2/SiC) and ZrO2 powders obt...
The paper summarizes recent results of lab-scale experiments on the carbothermal reduction of TiO2 a...
Different mixed organic-inorganic gels as precursors for the synthesis of titanium carbide and oxyca...
International audienceThe establishment and modeling of the C-O-Zr ternary phase diagram rely on the...
The study presents a possible mechanism to produce carbides and diborides of transition metals, such...
The most promising method for obtaining a large variety of non-oxide products having important techn...
Carbothermic reduction of zircon powders has been studied under argon and nitrogen gas pressures of ...
Durant ce travail, la réactivité des dioxydes du groupe IVb (TiO2, ZrO2, HfO2) en contact avec du ca...
The aim of the project was to establish the rate and mechanisms of solid stage reduction of titania ...
Zirconium carbide (ZrC) is a high modulus ceramic with an ultra-high melting temperature and, conseq...
The metals of the group IV B (Ti, Zr, Hf) present a series of carbides and oxicarbides with scientif...
The paper reviews, with 30 refs., carbothermal processing of silicon carbide from silica and carbon ...
In this paper an experimentally determined reaction mechanism for the carbothermal reduction process...
The carbothermal process has been investigated with an experimental approach based on a modern comme...
International audienceThe carbothermal reduction of zirconia has been studied by TEM. The starting r...
This paper is dealing with the synthesis of zirconia/silicon carbide (ZrO2/SiC) and ZrO2 powders obt...
The paper summarizes recent results of lab-scale experiments on the carbothermal reduction of TiO2 a...
Different mixed organic-inorganic gels as precursors for the synthesis of titanium carbide and oxyca...
International audienceThe establishment and modeling of the C-O-Zr ternary phase diagram rely on the...
The study presents a possible mechanism to produce carbides and diborides of transition metals, such...
The most promising method for obtaining a large variety of non-oxide products having important techn...
Carbothermic reduction of zircon powders has been studied under argon and nitrogen gas pressures of ...
Durant ce travail, la réactivité des dioxydes du groupe IVb (TiO2, ZrO2, HfO2) en contact avec du ca...
The aim of the project was to establish the rate and mechanisms of solid stage reduction of titania ...
Zirconium carbide (ZrC) is a high modulus ceramic with an ultra-high melting temperature and, conseq...
The metals of the group IV B (Ti, Zr, Hf) present a series of carbides and oxicarbides with scientif...
The paper reviews, with 30 refs., carbothermal processing of silicon carbide from silica and carbon ...