Abstract

Several approaches are considered for storing and processing finely-dispersed oxygen-free refractory compound powders using the example of titanium nitride nanopowder. The change in composition of nanopowders protected by a surfactant and without protection from oxidation during storage in air, and also during processing in gas atmospheres (nitrogen, hydrogen) and in a vacuum is studied.

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