Abstract
The oxidation characteristics of pure hot-pressed titanium carbide and titanium boride (TiB2) have been studied in the range 300°–1000° C.
Titanium carbide shows a very marked peak in the rate of oxidation at ∼450° C., the oxidation product at this temperature being anatase (TiO2) which is powdery and non-adherent; the oxidation thus follows a linear law. Above ∼700° C. the rate increases rapidly again and is approximately parabolic. The scale in this case consists of a dense crystalline film of rutile.
The oxidation of the boride is less rapid than that of the carbide over the whole temperature range but it, too, shows a slight peak at 450° C. The oxidation tends to be parabolic at higher temperatures. The nature of the oxidation products has not been determined.
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