“…Generally, it is recognized that TiC cannot be decomposed below or at 2700°C [29][30][31]33]. However, the present study provides convincing evidence about the carbide formation-decomposition mechanism induced by TiC.…”
“…Generally, it is recognized that TiC cannot be decomposed below or at 2700°C [29][30][31]33]. However, the present study provides convincing evidence about the carbide formation-decomposition mechanism induced by TiC.…”
“…One example is the preparation of graphite nano-TiC composites using Ti-doped semicokes and semicokes containing nano-TiC particles. In these materials, the incorporation of 4 at.% of Ti to the nanoTiCegraphite composites yield excellent mechanical properties and improved thermal conductivity, from 40 to 180 W/m K [71], Fig. 8.…”
Section: New Carbon Materials: Graphite Carbon Composites and Sicmentioning
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