SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT FR:BYCHKOVSKIY, A.L. TO:MODEL, L.M.

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PROVED FOR RE~EASE.: 06/23/-~ ~,~ ~ CIA-RCP86-0059 38009 9 34900049-6 ustrcly~tva ;.Radz.a tx'ar~sr~~.`,�~r .lae It is conclude 'Ti029 such as 2F 2 2 F'e0.2Ti0 which is stable under reducing condeaio Waist of compounds 2 a studs thetic and industrial slag of }he appropriate systems and that the sYn uilibrium aiag eorrespondin~ t� the e9 forming as the result of reductioCO gists of the lower titanium oxides, The basic phase const.ituente of muldtnot~ofnBtaishiometric melting. of ,~o1id solutions based on these oxi e$S~ an ire 4 tables rcenta es of titanium oxides of dlhere Fct valenci es co�pounde.. The pe g termine the industrial properties of the slags. T The references oc. de and 14 references 9 Sovietabca~land 5 n~~n-Sovlet- d H^uoy9 una rea~~ a$ follows E�S. t3umps, H.U. lisp^langunae Publ~ to the End; TASM~ 43, 1009,~1~53); R.C. Uc Yries an Kessler and M. Hasenn9 33, nv. 12, 3?0, (1954); I~~S. Nmylur, J.Am.Chem. pm. Cerast. Soc. (B 946) . Soc., no� 5-8, hard 2/2 ~~ APPROVED FOR RELEASE. 06/23/11 CIA-RDP86-005138001134900049-6 PROVED FOR RELEASE: 06/23/9 9 : CIA~j CJF;8�~0~.'43,RO~Q~a-34900049-6 llZ17/D302 AUTHI>RS t Ap;eyev, A. V . and btocie l' 9 hl . S ... ,. 'rI`l'I,Ha X-ray investigation of titi~nium'slags SUURCEo Akade~iya nauk SS:R. Insti'tut metallurgii. Titan iyego splavy. No. 4. Moscow, 1980. Metallurgiya titans, t~5-7'? TEXTS This work is part of a complex investigation of titanium slags. All synthetic slags were prepared by ToP.o Uklova, I.A. Karyazin and Ye. H. Dmitravskiy~, The mineralogical investigation was carried out by A.V. Rudneva and T.Ya. Malysheva. Synthetic ,31ags of the following systems ~_ were studiede Fe0-Ti~03-Ti029 FeOR~Ti203-`Ci02-Si0~2, Fe0-Ti~03-Ti02-Ma0- Al?0~-SiO29 eometimee~ with additions of CaO. Melting occurred under neutral conditions. The degree of reduction in the melting depends on the ratio Ti203/Ti02. The basic phase constituents in these systems are the lower ti+anium oxides and compounds for�ing between FeQ and Card 1/2 APPROVED FOR RELEASE. 06/23/11 CIA-RDP86-005138001134900049-6 PPROVE~ FOR RELEASE: 06/23/99: CIA-R~P86-005938009934900049-6 are Sovietp ASSOCIATIOI~s Inatitut metallur~;ii i.~u~' ScieaQes, USSR} PxESE1~TEDs October 4a ~95e~ by I ~ P~ B~~rdin, Aa~adetnician SCJBi~ITTEDs September 29~ X955 Card 4/4 APPROVED FOR RELEASE. 06/23/11 CIA-RDP86-005138001134900049-6 so it/za-~~q-4-44/67 &'adiographic Inveetibation of Titt~nium Oxides ir, 7.': teniut~ Sl.a,~s formation of Ti6G11 (TicG3.gTiG}) aru after~lards to a^alid sol.utior. of ruble (TiO~), Y:~ the anosavite-containing system (~1gU-T1G~ and all other systems) ~ZO Ti60~~ is produced on the decrease ~f the xeduction degz~ee, but ruble (or the solid solutions mentioned; appear in addition to anoew:te, According to the above-mentioned data, the e3ag systems are divided into two groups: 1) those with- oui ions which are capable of replacing Ti+Z and Ti+3 on the de- crease of the reduction degree; 2} the remaining systems cantaini.rg at 16ast 1 ion that is capable of replacing bi.- and trivalent titanium ions (Mgt+, FeZ+, F'e3*, A1~+). The titanium oxides of the first group Produce solid solutions both with Ti and G, In thQ systems of the second group solid solutions of the eub;titutio~~ :axt~ formed. There an uninterrupted series of aalid solutions betr~rr, T1~03 and the miner~ala of the ilmenit,e and anoeovite group i~ ft~ru:r-a here (Ref 7) . Accordingly, anoeovi to c:an bit*dly be regarded ax~y longer as a high--temperature modification of ~'i3G~ as has been Card 3/4 hitherto the case (Rs~f 1). There are ~ references, 6 of which APPROVED FOR RELEASE. 06/23/11 CIA-RDP86-005138001134900049-6 ,3ov/20-~ ~~t-4--44/x? fladiographie Investigation of TitHn:um Oxi.dea in ~rt war..suaa :Lags synthetic samples mEantic~ned, For thi~.~ rea,~n ;it is ne~~essary �~ study the rules geve~rning s.l.ag form~ition in vt~rious slag sygterr~ For thls purpose, the authoa� shows 'she typiua:l featuxes of lawe~ titanium oxides fortaed during the mfalting process ac::~rd~n~ *~ the composition of the ~3yatem told the d+~~ree of redo^tion- ~g a result it Brae found that iii a1,1 in~estigatsd systems moi ten ur~3er ~..nt,ensl~re~- ly reduc~.ng conditions well known madifice~~,..ons of T:.Q (str.uctu~~e of the 1QaC7. type acid Tii,03 (structure of the typa p(, :. Al