Formation of Ti or TiC nanopowder from TiO2 and carbon powders by electrolysis in molten NaCl–KCl
Abstract
A new route to produce pure Ti powder or TiC nanopowder with diameters of ∼50 nm by electrolysis in molten KCl–NaCl using TiO2 and carbon powder was reported in this paper. This electrochemical experiment was carried out with an innovative equipment unitizing the chlorination and electrolyzation. A fine titanium powder was obtained after electrolysis at 4.0 V for 5 h at 850 °C. TiC nanopowder could be prepared in the anode chamber with the cell voltage up to 4.5 V. Furthermore, the product was analyzed using X-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). The results indicate that pure Ti or TiC nanopowder can be prepared after electrolysis. The TiC nanopowder exhibited a polymorphic structure, and it had good thermal stability and oxidation resistance below 345 °C in air investigated by TGA and DSC. Cyclic voltammograms were carried out and the electrode reaction mechanisms during the electrolysis process were discussed in the paper.