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  1. Journal of Central South University of Technology
  2. Journal of Central South University of Technology : Volume 16
  3. Journal of Central South University of Technology : Volume 16, Issue 4, August 2009
  4. Microwave absorbing properties of high titanium slag
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Microwave absorbing properties of high titanium slag
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Microwave absorbing properties of high titanium slag

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Author Zhang, Li bo Chen, Guo Peng, Jin hui Chen, Jin Guo, Sheng hui Duan, Xin hui
Copyright Year 2009
Abstract Microwave absorbing properties of high titanium slag were investigated by using microwave cavity perturbation technique. High titanium slag containing more than 90% TiO$_{2}$ was prepared by carbothermal reduction of ilmenite. The temperature rise curve of high titanium slag in microwave heating process was obtained. Crystalline compounds of high titanium slag before and after microwave irradiation were obtained and characterized by X-ray diffractometry (XRD). Effects of particle size of high titanium slag and mixtures of high titanium slag with different mass fractions of V$_{2}$O$_{5}$ on microwave absorbing properties were investigated systematically. The results show that high titanium slag has good microwave absorption property; untreated high titanium slag mainly consists of crystalline compounds of anatase and iron titanium oxide, while the microwave-irradiation treated one is mainly composed of crystalline compounds of rutile and iron titanium oxide. Synthetic anatase is transformed completely into rutile at about 1 050 °C for 20 min under microwave irradiation. High frequency shift and low amplitude of voltage make high titanium slag an ideal microwave absorbent. 180 μm of particle size and 10% mass fraction of V$_{2}$O$_{5}$ are found to be the optimum conditions for microwave absorption.
Starting Page 588
Ending Page 593
Page Count 6
File Format PDF
ISSN 10059784
Journal Journal of Central South University of Technology
Volume Number 16
Issue Number 4
e-ISSN 19930666
Language English
Publisher Central South University
Publisher Date 2009-08-07
Publisher Place Heidelberg
Access Restriction Subscribed
Subject Keyword high titanium slag microwave absorbing microwave cavity perturbation microwave irradiation Metallic Materials Engineering
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Mechanics of Materials Materials Science Mechanical Engineering
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