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Article

Study of the corrosion stability of some materials in the titanium (II) and (III) chloride melts

Authors:
I. I. Ivanov1
O. A. Dubovikov2
L. V. Grigoreva3
A. A. Kuzhaeva4
P. V. Zgonnik5
About authors
  • 1 — Ph.D. associate professor National Mineral Resources University (Mining University)
  • 2 — Ph.D. associate professor National Mineral Resources University (Mining University)
  • 3 — Ph.D. associate professor National Mineral Resources University (Mining University)
  • 4 — Ph.D. associate professor National Mineral Resources University (Mining University)
  • 5 — Ph.D. assistant lecturer National Mineral Resources University (Mining University)
Date submitted:
2012-09-20
Date accepted:
2012-11-23
Date published:
2013-04-29

Abstract

The corrosion stability of some pure metals and alloys in the titanium (II) and (III) chloride melts was investigated. It was demonstrated, that the rate and specific features of the process depend upon the chemical composition of metals. Under these conditions chrome-containing alloys are most influenced to the corrosion. Data of the relative corrosion stability of some materials were obtained.

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Keywords:
corrosion titanium composition of metals corrosion stability
Funding:

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References

  1. Alecsandrovsky S.V. The study of two-stage reconstruction process sodium of titanium tetrachloride: The author summary of the masters thesis. Institute of Magnesium and Aluminium. Leningrad. 1967.
  2. Gopienko V.G., Gopienko G.N., Timofeev V.V., Podushkin D.I. The behavior of steels in titanium chloride containingmelts // Journal of applied chemistry (Russian edition). 1966. Vol.39. N 6.
  3. Levin V.G. Physical-chemical thermodymamic. Moscow. 1959. 4. Sandler R.A., Alecsandrovsky S.V. Technique of research corrosion of structural materials in chloride melts // Nonferrous metallurgy. N5. 1976. 5. Stepanov S.I. Physical chemistry of melted salts. Moscow, 1965. 340 p.

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