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Electrochemical deoxidation of titanium

Metallurgical Transactions B, 1993
Removal of oxygen in titanium using an electrochemical technique was examined at temperatures around 1223 K with the purpose of obtaining nearly oxygen-free titanium. Titanium and carbon electrodes, immersed in molten CaCl2, served as cathode and anode, respectively, with an external DC source. CaCl2 was employed to produce the deoxidant calcium and to
T. H. Okabe   +3 more
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Deoxidation of Titania Foams

ECS Transactions, 2012
The electro-deoxidation of titanium dioxide foams in molten calcium chloride is presented. Studies performed with a three electrode cell, with cathodes of porous titania foams of different open porosity, a graphite anode and a wolframium pseudo-reference electrode.
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Oxidation and Deoxidation

1973
Surfaces of oxides used as catalysts at low temperatures (below about ¼ of the melting point in K) contain various defects (steps, vacancies, interstitials, etc.) which may be privileged sites for the catalytic reaction (Gravelle and Teichner, 1969). Satisfactory correlations may be then obtained between a defect surface structure of the catalyst and ...
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Research status of inclusions in bearing steel and discussion on non-alloy deoxidation process

Journal of Iron and Steel Research International, 2022
Lei Cao
exaly  

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