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Formation, Phase, and Elemental Composition of Micro- and Nano-Dimensional Particles of the Fe–Ti System

X-ray fluorescence, X-ray phase analysis, and transmission Mössbauer and NGR spectrometry are used to study the formation, phase, and elemental composition of Fe–Ti particles. The interaction between Fe(III) ions and dispersed titanium in an aqueous solution containing chloride ions and HF is studie...

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Published in:Russian Journal of Physical Chemistry A 2018-05, Vol.92 (5), p.905-908
Main Authors: Dresvyannikov, A. F., Kolpakov, M. E.
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:X-ray fluorescence, X-ray phase analysis, and transmission Mössbauer and NGR spectrometry are used to study the formation, phase, and elemental composition of Fe–Ti particles. The interaction between Fe(III) ions and dispersed titanium in an aqueous solution containing chloride ions and HF is studied. It is shown that the resulting Fe–Ti samples are a set of core–shell microparticles with titanium cores coated with micro- and nanosized α-Fe nucleation centers with the thinness outer layer of iron(III) oxide characterized by a developed surface.
ISSN:0036-0244
1531-863X
DOI:10.1134/S0036024418050096