Study of Products of Metallic Titanium Electrospark Dispersion in Aqueous Medium

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The results of electrospark dispersion of the metallic titanium loading in aqueous medium are presented in the paper. Raster electronic microscopy, X-ray phase analysis and BET method were used to investigate properties of the obtained powder. Values of specific surface are given in the paper, and morphology and structure of the obtained powders are studied. It is established that chemical and phase composition of the obtained powders is identified by properties of the molten titanium to interact with the dissolved in dispersion medium gaseous products.

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