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V. S. Kavun
V. S. Kavun
Stagier
LUT-University
Stagier
LUT-University
Lappeenranta
Finland

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Metallurgy and concentration
  • Date submitted
    2019-05-02
  • Date accepted
    2019-07-09
  • Date published
    2019-10-27

Effect of Temperature on Solid-state Hydride Metal Synthesis According to Thermodynamic Modeling

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Thermodynamic modeling of the reduction of copper dichloride in the media of various gaseous hydrides (ammonia, monosilane, methane) in the temperature range 273-1000 K was carried out. Calculations show that in narrower temperature ranges corresponding to the reactions of solid-state hydride synthesis (SHS) of metal sub- stances metal formation is usually supported by theoretical propositions. As a result of thermodynamic modeling, a principal result was obtained on the suppression of competing processes of nitriding, siliconizing and carbonization of metal under SHS conditions, which is important for metallurgical production. This additionally substantiates the correctness of previous experimental studies of SHS metals with modified surface and improved properties. By mod- eling, it was found that the reduction of solid copper dichloride to metal in ammonia or methane occurs stepwise (se- quentially, according to the Baykov rule) through the intermediate stages of the formation of a compound of low- valent copper – copper (I)chloride.

How to cite: Slobodov A.A., Syrkov A.G., Yachmenova L.A., Kushchenko A.N., Prokopchuk N.R., Kavun V.S. Effect of Temperature on Solid-state Hydride Metal Synthesis According to Thermodynamic Modeling // Journal of Mining Institute. 2019. Vol. 239. p. 550-555. DOI: 10.31897/PMI.2019.5.550