The synthesis of bulk tungsten carbides by carburization of W metal or of WO 3 with mixtures of CH 4 in hydrogen at various pressures has been studied in temperature programmed experiments. The resulting solids have been characterized by elemental analysis, X-ray diffraction, XPS analysis, and specific surface area measurements. The carburization occurs in two distinct steps: W 2C is formed in the first step taking place at about 650°C at atmospheric pressure with a 20% CH 4-H 2 mixture, while the formation of WC occurs only at higher temperatures. During carburization some free carbon is deposited, the importance of which is very much dependent on CH 4 partial pressure and on the temperature of carburization. It has also been shown that di...
Mixtures of scheelite and graphite or carbon black, with different CaWO4:C weight ratios, have been ...
Mixtures of scheelite and graphite or carbon black, with different CaWO4:C weight ratios, have been ...
In this paper, results of a research work conducted in four laboratories in the frame of the ECC Res...
The mechanism of bulk tungsten carbide catalysts synthesis from WO3 in CH4/H2 mixtures has been stud...
The influence of the preparation procedure of tungsten carbide on the mechanism of carbunzation is d...
This study aims to investigate reaction behavior of WO3 powder in H-2-CH4 flow using excessive CH4 w...
Production of nanostructured WC powders is regarded with difficulties related to excessive crystalli...
W nanoparticles derived from WO3 during heating in H-2 were carburized at 900-1100 K in pure, Ar and...
The properties of cemented carbides are heavily influenced by the tungsten carbide (WC) powders used...
The development of efficient production processes for obtaining nanostructured WC powders can promot...
Nanostructured WC powders can provide technologically attractive properties due to the fine microstr...
Nanostructured WC powders can provide technologically attractive properties due to the fine microstr...
Nanostructured WC powders provide remarkable and technologically attractive properties due to the fi...
Mixtures of scheelite and graphite or carbon black, with different CaWO4:C weight ratios, have been ...
Mixtures of scheelite and graphite or carbon black, with different CaWO4:C weight ratios, have been ...
Mixtures of scheelite and graphite or carbon black, with different CaWO4:C weight ratios, have been ...
Mixtures of scheelite and graphite or carbon black, with different CaWO4:C weight ratios, have been ...
In this paper, results of a research work conducted in four laboratories in the frame of the ECC Res...
The mechanism of bulk tungsten carbide catalysts synthesis from WO3 in CH4/H2 mixtures has been stud...
The influence of the preparation procedure of tungsten carbide on the mechanism of carbunzation is d...
This study aims to investigate reaction behavior of WO3 powder in H-2-CH4 flow using excessive CH4 w...
Production of nanostructured WC powders is regarded with difficulties related to excessive crystalli...
W nanoparticles derived from WO3 during heating in H-2 were carburized at 900-1100 K in pure, Ar and...
The properties of cemented carbides are heavily influenced by the tungsten carbide (WC) powders used...
The development of efficient production processes for obtaining nanostructured WC powders can promot...
Nanostructured WC powders can provide technologically attractive properties due to the fine microstr...
Nanostructured WC powders can provide technologically attractive properties due to the fine microstr...
Nanostructured WC powders provide remarkable and technologically attractive properties due to the fi...
Mixtures of scheelite and graphite or carbon black, with different CaWO4:C weight ratios, have been ...
Mixtures of scheelite and graphite or carbon black, with different CaWO4:C weight ratios, have been ...
Mixtures of scheelite and graphite or carbon black, with different CaWO4:C weight ratios, have been ...
Mixtures of scheelite and graphite or carbon black, with different CaWO4:C weight ratios, have been ...
In this paper, results of a research work conducted in four laboratories in the frame of the ECC Res...