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Wet chemistry and combustion synthesis of nanoparticles of TiB2

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In this article, two approaches for producing nanometer-sized TiB2 particles for reinforcement in Ti/TiB2 composites are discussed: (I) gas-phase combustion synthesis and (2) low-temperature wet-chemical synthesis.
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This article is published in Nanostructured Materials.The article was published on 1993-03-01. It has received 11 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Wet chemistry & Nanoparticle.

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The synthesis and properties of nanocrystalline refractory compounds

TL;DR: In this article, the methods of synthesis of refractory carbides, borides, nitrides, and oxides in the form of ultradisperse powders, consolidated materials, and films with a grain sizes less than 100 nm are examined.
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A flame process for synthesis of unagglomerated, low-oxygen nanoparticles: Application to Ti and TiB2

TL;DR: In this paper, a gas-phase flame process for synthesizing unagglomerated nanoparticles of metals, intermetallics, ceramics, and composites is described.
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Recent developments in ceramic nanocomposites

TL;DR: In this paper, the potential benefits of ceramic nanocomposites can be substantial, but further research is needed, and in-depth characterization is also needed in order to understand the novel physical and mechanical properties of these materials.
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Nanocrystallization Reactions in Amorphous Aluminum Alloys

TL;DR: In this paper, the primary crystallization kinetics in response to the annealing and the deformation of amorphous Al alloys are assessed in specific sample types and selected thermal treatments to evaluate primary nanocrystallization reactions.
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A Size-Dependent Analysis of the Structural, Surface, Colloidal, and Thermal Properties of Ti1–xB2 (x = 0.03–0.08) Nanoparticles

TL;DR: The size-dependent structural, surface, colloidal, and thermal properties of the well-known refractory material titanium diboride prepared at the nanoscale by a size-controlled inorganic molten-salt technique were reported in this article.
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Titanium, zirconium, and hafnium tetrahydroborates as "tailored" CVD precursors for metal diboride thin films

TL;DR: In this paper, it was shown that hydride ligands in heterometallic polyhydride clusters do not rapidly migrate past Cu, Ag, and now S n centers.
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Structure and properties of rapidly solidified dispersion-strengthened titanium alloys: Part I. Characterization of dispersoid distribution, structure, and chemistry

TL;DR: In this paper, the feasibility of developing dispersion-strengthened powder metallurgy Ti alloys was determined in Ti-RE (RE = Ce, Dy, Er, Gd, La, Nd, or Y) alloys prepared by rapid solidification processing.
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Structure and properties of rapidly solidified dispersion strengthened titanium alloys: Part II. tensile and creep properties

TL;DR: In this paper, the effects of incoherent dispersoids on tensile and creep properties were determined in rapidly solidified Ti-Er and Ti-Nd alloys, and the strength increments were analyzed in terms of the superposition of dispersion-, solid solution, and fine grain strengthening.
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A new gas-phase combustion synthesis process for pure metals, alloys, and ceramics

TL;DR: In this article, a supersonic impaction technique is used to generate a spray of reaction products, which are then expanded through a nozzle to produce a stream which is caused to impact a surface to create a shock wave. The particles, unable to make the sharp turn behind the shock wave along with the gas, impact the surface where they are collected either as a solid, liquid or powder, depending upon the surface configuration and temperature.
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TEM study of B- and Er-containing dispersoids in rapidly solidified dispersion-strengthened titanium and titanium aluminide alloys

TL;DR: The structure of B- and Er-containing dispersoids in rapidly solidified, dispersion-strengthened Ti-05at%Er, Ti-6at%B, and Ti-25at%Al-05 at%Er was examined by TEM Rapid solidification was achieved using the electron beam melting/splat quenching technique, and the specimens were annealed at 800°C, 1000°C and 1200°C in vacuo for 1 hour as mentioned in this paper.
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