Abstract

In this work, we considered an original setup that allows us to study the combustion of metal powders in a co-flow gas stream, and also presents the results of experimental studies on the combustion of chromium powder in a confined nitrogen-containing gas stream. This method has high energy efficiency and allows to get nitrides without the use of high pressures. The study of chromium combustion is justified by its high melting point at a relatively low exothermicity, which eliminates the influence of melting of the initial powder and synthesis products on the filtration process. This article presents the results of combustion of chromium powder with particle size δ = 63÷80 µm and δ = 500÷1000 μm. X-ray phase studies of the obtained powders were carried out. The effect of nitrogen-containing gas consumption on the degree of nitriding of combustion products is shown. It is established that the forced filtration mode allows the synthesis of non-stoichiometric chromium nitride Cr2N. The nitrogen content in the obtained Cr2N samples reached 9.6%.

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