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Titanium

ChemInform, 2003
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S.B. Smith, D.W. Stephan
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Polyisocyanides of Titanium

The Journal of Physical Chemistry A, 2009
Neutral Ti[CN](n) complexes have been investigated with quantum chemistry techniques. According to our theoretical predictions, these complexes are shown to prefer isocyanide arrangements. Therefore, these compounds are good candidates to be the first polyisocyanides to be characterized.
Pilar Redondo   +4 more
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Wrought Titanium and Titanium Alloys

1990
Abstract This article discusses the wrought product forms of titanium and titanium-base alloys, which include forgings and the typical mill products with tabulations for various specifications, and compares specifications for pure titanium, titanium alloys for mechanical, physical properties and chemical properties, including chemical ...
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Corrosion of Titanium and Titanium Alloys

2005
Abstract Titanium alloys are often used in highly corrosive environments because they are better suited than most other materials. The excellent corrosion resistance is the result of naturally occurring surface oxide films that are stable, uniform, and adherent.
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Titanium and Titanium Alloy Castings

1990
Abstract The combination of high strength-to-weight ratio, excellent mechanical properties, and corrosion resistance makes titanium the best material choice for many critical applications. This article commences with a description of the historical perspective of titanium casting technology.
John K. Thorne   +2 more
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Ultrastrong nanotwinned titanium alloys through additive manufacturing

Nature Materials, 2022
Yuman Zhu   +12 more
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Weldability of titanium and titanium alloys

1965
The literature on the welding of titanium and its alloys is reviewed. Titanium is very reactive and is easily contaminated by carbon, hydrogen, oxygen or nitrogen. During welding, the hot metal must be protected at all times from the atmosphere, and it may be necessary to pay special attention to the purity of inert gases used for shielding ...
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Titanium and Titanium Alloy Castings

2008
Abstract The combination of high strength-to-weight ratio, excellent mechanical properties, and corrosion resistance makes titanium the best material choice for many critical applications. This article begins with a description of the historical perspective of titanium casting technology.
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Conductive two-dimensional titanium carbide ‘clay’ with high volumetric capacitance

Nature, 2014
Michael Ghidiu   +4 more
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Visible-Light Photocatalysis in Nitrogen-Doped Titanium Oxides

Science, 2001
R. Asahi   +4 more
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