Studies on pore morphology of titanium and its oxide by small angle neutron scattering

P. K. Tripathy, A. K. Patra, P. U. Sastry

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Abstract

Titanium metal bodies have been prepared from the sintered powder compacts of TiO2 by a novel molten salt electrochemical approach, known as FFC Cambridge process. The phase and compositional characterizations of both Ti and TiO2 have been carried out by X-ray diffraction. The pore morphologies of sintered TiO2 pellet and the metallic Ti pellet, obtained after electrochemical reduction have been studied by SANS over a scattering wave vector q range of 0.003-3.5 nm-1 using a double crystal diffractometer and a pin-hole collimated SANS instrument. In the case of reduced metal pellet, average pore size was found to be larger than that of the oxide pellet as the voids left behind after the oxygen atoms left the oxide matrix, could not coalesce.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1033-1038
Number of pages6
JournalPramana - Journal of Physics
Volume71
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 2008

Keywords

  • Neutron scattering
  • Pores
  • Titania
  • Titanium

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