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Formation of TIB2 from Rutile by Room Temperature Ball Milling

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Welham, N

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A mixture of rutile, boron oxide and magnesium has been ball milled together with the intention of inducing a reaction to form titanium diboride. The resultant powders were examined by differential thermal analysis, isothermal annealing and X-ray diffraction to determine the effect of milling on the formation of TiB2. Complete reaction was found to occur in the mill between 10 and 15 h forming TiB2 and MgO with no residual Mg. The unwanted phase, MgO, was readily removed by leaching in acid leaving a fine powder composed of aggregates of TiB2. The feasibility of using this relatively simple, low technology route to value add for minerals is also discussed.

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Minerals Engineering

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2037-12-31
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