Advanced Powder Technology, Vol.25, No.1, 423-429, 2014
Mechanochemical carboaluminothermic reduction of rutile to produce TiC-Al2O3 nanocomposite
This investigation aims to produce TiC-Al2O3 nanocomposite by reducing rutile with aluminum and graphite powder via a mechanochemical process. The effect of milling time on this process was investigated. The characterization of phase formation was carried out by XRD and SEM. Results showed that after a 10 h milling, the combustion reaction between Al, TiO2 and C was started and promoted by a self-propagation high temperature synthesis. Extending the milling time to 20 h, the reaction was completed. The XRD study illustrated after a 20 h milling, the width of TiC and Al2O3 peaks increased while the crystallite sizes of these phases decreased to less than 28 nm. After annealing at 800 degrees C for 1 h in a tube furnace, TiC and Al2O3 crystallite sizes remained constant. However, raising the annealing temperature to 1200 degrees C caused TiC and Al2O3 crystallite size to increase to 49 nm and 63 nm, respectively. No new phase was detected after the heat treatment of the synthesised TiC-Al2O3 nanocomposite. (C) 2013 The Society of Powder Technology Japan. Published by Elsevier B.V. and The Society of Powder Technology Japan. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Mechanical alloying (MA);TiC-Al2O3 nanocomposite;Mechanochemical process;Carboaluminothermic reduction