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Behavior of titanium diboride nanofilms and nanopowders in hydrochloric acid solutions

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We have studied the behavior of TiB2 nanofilms and nanopowders in HCl solutions of various concentrations (1.2 to 12.0 mol/L). The TiB2 films were grown by nonreactive magnetron sputtering in… Click to show full abstract

We have studied the behavior of TiB2 nanofilms and nanopowders in HCl solutions of various concentrations (1.2 to 12.0 mol/L). The TiB2 films were grown by nonreactive magnetron sputtering in an additional magnetic field or without it. The TiB2 powder was prepared by reacting fine-particle titanium and boron in a Na2B4O7 ionic melt. The samples were characterized by X-ray diffraction, electron microscopy, energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy, and atomic force microscopy. The reactions with the acid solutions were studied by atomic absorption spectroscopy. The results demonstrate that a magnetic field applied during the sputtering process improves the corrosion resistance of the films. Titanium diboride powders consisting of rounded particles are shown to have the highest resistance to dissolution in hydrochloric acid.

Keywords: acid solutions; microscopy; titanium diboride; nanofilms nanopowders; spectroscopy

Journal Title: Inorganic Materials
Year Published: 2017

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