There
are several processes which some tantalum compounds can be prepared, including
hydrides. In this work, the synthesis of some phases of tantalum hydrides
(Ta-hydrides) is reported using the mechanical alloying technique. This type of
hydride was formed "in situ" during mechanical milling process.
During this process hydrogenated solvent dissociates into hydrogen atoms that
react with tantalum particles. Metallic Ta with a purity of 99.8% was used to
obtain their corresponding hydrides. The tantalum hydrogenated phases were
synthesized with a spex-type high-energy ball mill. With this system,
relatively short times were programmed from 5 to 20 h. In addition to the
hydrides, various oxides were obtained during the milling process, which were
formed as a function of the milling time. To know the phases formed,
characterization techniques such as DRX and SEM were used. Thermogravimetric
analysis (TGA) was another technique used for their analysis. With the result
of X-ray diffraction, tantalum hydrides (Ta2H and TaH0.5) were identified after
20 h of milling. Some hydrogenated solvents such as methanol can be used as a
source of hydrogen to form "in situ" hydrides in this case of
tantalum
Author(s) Details:
J. L. Iturbe García,
Chemistry Department, National Institute of Nuclear Researches, Km 36.5 Mexico-Toluca Road u/n, la Marquesa C.P. 52045, Ocoyoacac, Mexico.
B. E. López-Muñoz,
Chemistry Department, National Institute of Nuclear Researches, Km 36.5 Mexico-Toluca Road u/n, la Marquesa C.P. 52045, Ocoyoacac, Mexico.
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