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Mechanisms governing tribochemical reduction of metals and non-metals from their oxides
The paper describes the physical and chemical mechanisms governing the tribochemical reduction of metals and non-metals from their oxides. The reduction was started by a tribochemical activation of initial constituents in a vibrating mill used as a reactor. Powders of oxides of copper, iron, molybde...
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Published in: | Journal of alloys and compounds 1993-01, Vol.190 (2), p.143-147 |
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Main Authors: | , , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | The paper describes the physical and chemical mechanisms governing the tribochemical reduction of metals and non-metals from their oxides. The reduction was started by a tribochemical activation of initial constituents in a vibrating mill used as a reactor. Powders of oxides of copper, iron, molybdenum, tungsten, vanadium, titanium and boron and also such chemically pure metals as magnesium, aluminium and titanium were used as reaction constituents. The triboactivation energy contribution needed to start the explosive mechanism reduction is found to increase as the heat of reaction decreases and the heat of formation of the associated product rises. Introducing oxygen into the reactor during the tribochemical activation of powders of oxides together with magnesium causes the intense oxidation of magnesium and stimulates the reduction process. To increase the yield of tungsten monocarbide from tungsten concentrate, the reduction process should be implemented in an atmosphere of hydrogen or hydrocarbons. |
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ISSN: | 0925-8388 1873-4669 |
DOI: | 10.1016/0925-8388(93)90390-9 |