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  2. Titanium carbide - Wikipedia

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    Titanium carbide, Ti C, is an extremely hard (Mohs 9–9.5) refractory ceramic material, similar to tungsten carbide. It has the appearance of black powder with the sodium chloride (face-centered cubic) crystal structure. It occurs in nature as a form of the very rare mineral khamrabaevite (Russian: Хамрабаевит) - (Ti,V,Fe)C.

  3. Titanium compounds - Wikipedia

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    The +4 oxidation state dominates titanium chemistry, [1] but compounds in the +3 oxidation state are also numerous. [2] Commonly, titanium adopts an octahedral coordination geometry in its complexes, [3] [4] but tetrahedral TiCl 4 is a notable exception. Because of its high oxidation state, titanium(IV) compounds exhibit a high degree of ...

  4. Carbide - Wikipedia

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    Lattice structure of titanium carbide. In chemistry, ... are stable clusters with the general formula M 8 C 12 where M is a transition metal (Ti, Zr, V, etc.).

  5. Titanium - Wikipedia

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    The +4 oxidation state dominates titanium chemistry, [36] but compounds in the +3 oxidation state are also numerous. [37] Commonly, titanium adopts an octahedral coordination geometry in its complexes, [38] [39] but tetrahedral TiCl 4 is a notable exception. Because of its high oxidation state, titanium(IV) compounds exhibit a high degree of ...

  6. Ti-6Al-4V - Wikipedia

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    A 1948 graduate of MIT, Stanley Abkowitz (1927-2017) was a pioneer in the titanium industry and is credited for the invention of the Ti-6Al-4V during his time at the US Army’s Watertown Arsenal Laboratory in the early 1950s. [4] Titanium/Aluminum/Vanadium alloy was hailed as a major breakthrough with strategic military significance.

  7. Titanium diboride - Wikipedia

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    Titanium diboride (TiB 2) is an extremely hard ceramic which has excellent heat conductivity, oxidation stability and wear resistance. TiB 2 is also a reasonable electrical conductor, [ 1 ] so it can be used as a cathode material in aluminium smelting and can be shaped by electrical discharge machining .

  8. Category:Titanium(IV) compounds - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Titanium(IV) compounds" The following 34 pages are in this category, out of 34 total. ... Titanium carbide; Titanium diboride; Titanium dioxide ...

  9. Titanium nitride - Wikipedia

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    Titanium nitride (TiN; sometimes known as tinite) is an extremely hard ceramic material, often used as a physical vapor deposition (PVD) coating on titanium alloys, steel, carbide, and aluminium components to improve the substrate's surface properties.