al Synthesis and characterization of nanostructured molybdenum and tungsten carbide materials, and study of diffusion model

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Leroy Covington, Kamalesh Munirathinam, Akand W. Islam, Kenneth L. Roberts
Article. Published in Polish Journal of Chemical Technology. — 2012 — Vol.14 — №1 — P. 28-34
DOI: 10.2478/v10026-012-0055-8
Powders of two molybdenum carbides (Mo2C and MoC1-x) and tungsten carbide (WC) were prepared by means of temperature programmed reaction (TPR) method. Mo2C and MoC1-x were synthesized by reacting MoO3 with a preselected molar ratio of methane/hydrogen and carbon monoxide/hydrogen gas mixtures respectively. WC was prepared using tungsten oxide (WO3) and a methane/hydrogen gas mixture. These carbides were ultrasonically dispersed in de-ionized water. Samples were characterized using room temperature x-ray diffraction and scanning microscopy. A kinetic diffusion model is also studied to determine diffusivities in solids where the diffusing species desorbs or reacts at the external surfaces, and where the diffusivity does not vary appreciably with concentrations. The method involves measuring the fl ux of the diffusive species into the solid under the infl uence of a temperature program.

Author(s): Covington Leroy et.

Language: English
Commentary: 1082035
Tags: Специальные дисциплины;Наноматериалы и нанотехнологии;Технологии получения наноматериалов и наноструктур