화학공학소재연구정보센터
Journal of Materials Science, Vol.31, No.9, 2495-2499, 1996
Synthesis of Titanium Nitride by a Spark-Discharge Method in Liquid-Ammonia
Titanium nitride powders were synthesized by the spark-discharge method in liquid ammonia at -78 to 130 degrees C and 3.5-10.5 kV discharge voltage using titanium pellets as the starting materials. Titanium nitride possessing nitrogen defect, TiN1-x(x similar or equal to 0.5), was obtained as the main product, together with small amounts of alpha-Ti alloyed with nitrogen. The increase in temperature of the liquid ammonia resulted in an increase in the titanium nitride content in the product but a decrease in the powder production rate. By calcining the mixed powders of TiN1-x and alpha-Ti in a nitrogen atmosphere around 1200 degrees C, stoichiometric TiN was obtained as single phase.