Abstract

Abstract Titanium nitride (TiN) was synthesized from ilmenite (FeTiO 3 ) through the microwave-assisted carbothermic reduction–nitridation followed by acid leaching treatment. The predominance area diagrams of Ti–Fe–N–C–O system at different temperatures were established by Outokumpu HSC Chemistry to analyze the stability of the species concerned. It is demonstrated that titanium and iron oxides can be transformed into TiN–Fe composite by controlling suitable CO and N 2 partial pressures at high temperatures. The TiN–Fe composite can be prepared from FeTiO 3 with microwave heating at 1000 °C for 40 min. TiN was obtained with the removal of iron from TiN–Fe composite by acid leaching at room temperature. The reaction mechanism for the carbothermic reduction–nitridation process was proposed according to experimental results.

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