Preparation of Titanium Foams Through Direct Electrolysis of the Sintered CaO-TiO2 in Molten Salt CaCl2

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Zhengfeng Qu Meilong Hu Leizhang Gao Pingsheng Lai Chenguang Bai
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Mar 1, 2018

Abstract

FFC process could be used to prepare titanium foams. The mixed oxides CaO-TiO2 with mole ratio 1:2 were sintered into CaTiO3-TiO2 mixture. CaTiO3-TiO2 was then used as cathode and electrolyzed in molten CaCl2 to prepare porous titanium. The porous titanium with the porosity of about 72.15% was first fabricated. The internal pores are in the presence of circular cavities and the pore size is in the range of 50–100 lm. Compared with the powder metallurgy technique using the space-holder this method promises to be lower cost and less processing. It is potential to fabricate titanium foams using FFC process.
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APA: Zhengfeng Qu Meilong Hu Leizhang Gao Pingsheng Lai Chenguang Bai  (2018)  Preparation of Titanium Foams Through Direct Electrolysis of the Sintered CaO-TiO2 in Molten Salt CaCl2

MLA: Zhengfeng Qu Meilong Hu Leizhang Gao Pingsheng Lai Chenguang Bai Preparation of Titanium Foams Through Direct Electrolysis of the Sintered CaO-TiO2 in Molten Salt CaCl2. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2018.

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