A new process, being developed by SRI International, takes fewer steps, uses less energy, and produces titanium powder, rather than ingots. The powder can be pressed and fused into something that’s ...
Titanium has high resistance to oxidizing acids over a broad range of temperatures and concentrations. Standard acids in this group include nitric, perchloric, chromic, and hypochlorous (wet Cl 2) ...
A new process for producing titanium—a metal that’s increasingly used in aircraft to reduce weight and fuel consumption—is significantly cheaper and less energy-intensive than conventional methods.
Plesch, Polanyi and Skinner, Discussion on "Some Aspects of the Chemistry of Macromolecules", J. Chem. Soc., 257 (1947). Evans, A. G., and Polanyi, J. Chem. Soc., 252 ...
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