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What is titanium carbide introduced? TiC is similar to tungsten carbide in that it is extremely hard (Mohs 9 – 9.5). It appears as black powder with sodium chloride (face centered cubic) crystal structures.

It is found in nature as an extremely rare mineral known as khamrabaevite. It was found in 1984 near the Uzbek-USSR border on Mount Arashan. The mineral was named for Ibragim Khamrabaevich Khamrabaev. He is the director of Geology and Geophysics at Tashkent in Uzbekistan. In nature, the crystals of this mineral range from 0.1mm to 0.3mm.

Tool bits made of titanium carbide with nickel-cobalt matrix can improve cutting speed and precision. They also smooth out the surface of the workpiece.

Addition of up to 30% titanium carbide can improve the resistance of tungsten-cobalt materials to wear, corrosion and oxidation. This results in a more solid, brittle solution.

The reactive-ion method can be used for etching titanium carbide.

What is titanium carbide made of?
The reaction of titanium dioxide with carbon black above 1800degC produces a powdery hard titanium carbide. It is used in heat-resistant parts and cutting tools.
Titan carbide powder (TiC) is used for a variety of applications
Titanium carbide is also used in the production of cermets. These are often used to cut steel at high speeds. It can be used on metal parts such as tool bits or watch mechanisms as an abrasion resistance surface coating. Titanium carbide coatings are also used for spacecraft atmospheric reentry.

As an additive in cutting tool materials, metal bismuths, zinc and cadmium melting Bismuths, the preparation of wear-resistant semiconductor films, HDD (large-capacity memory devices).

As an additive to metal bismuths, zinc, cadmium melting Bismuths, the preparation of semiconductor wear resistant film and HDD large capacity memory devices are some of the most common uses of titanium carbide.

Nanotech titanium carbide approach suggests hydrogen storage breakthrough
The new research coming out of China could double the efficiency of hydrogen gas storage. This is at a time that the collection of this ubiquitous gas, which is low in carbon, is seen as one of the potential paths to a more sustainable energy economy.

This week’s research in Nature Nanotechnology examined a method for storing hydrogen using a titanium alloy with a thin layer of carbide, producing a nano pump effect. The process described here is twice as effective than comparable methods.

Hydrogen has been gaining popularity as an environmentally friendly fuel. Fuel-cell vehicles are already on the road. Register readers are quick to note that although breakthroughs in production are occurring, storage of the gas is a major problem due to its small molecule size.

The work of Professor Jianglan Shui and the team of Beihang University’s School of Materials Science and Engineering showed that the titanium carbide materials (technically named Ti2CTx-a type of MXene ) could sustain 8.8wt% of hydrogen under “relatively” safe pressures of 60 bar.

The paper states that Ti2CTx is superior to other materials known for hydrogen storage under room temperature. Its storage capacity at low pressure is nearly double the previous highest reported maximum storage capacity.

Moreover, hydrogen is released quickly and can be controlled, making this a “promising approach for the design of practical hydrogen storage materials.”

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