2021
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-021-87621-0
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Effect of graphite and graphene oxide on thorium carbide microstructural and thermal properties

Abstract: Thorium carbide to be tested as target material for the production of 225Ac with the ISOL method, was produced via carbothermal reduction of ThO2 nanoparticles by graphite and graphene oxide, respectively. The use of graphene oxide (GO) as carbon source resulted in a reduced reactivity compared to graphite, confirmed by the presence of unreacted ThO2 mainly in the core of the samples. The reacted ThO2 or ThC2–GO showed a faster reactivity in air, mainly observed as ThC2 amorphization. The specific surface area… Show more

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“…On average, the studied titanium carbide exhibited a thermal conductivity in the range of 8–10 W/m °C, with a slightly increasing trend as a function of the temperature. This rising behavior is ascribable to the presence of the dispersed graphite phase and was also observed for other composites with a graphite dispersion within a carbide matrix [ 24 , 34 , 35 ]. In addition, a similar range of thermal conductivity was also measured for a high-porosity silicon carbide in previous works [ 36 ].…”
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“…On average, the studied titanium carbide exhibited a thermal conductivity in the range of 8–10 W/m °C, with a slightly increasing trend as a function of the temperature. This rising behavior is ascribable to the presence of the dispersed graphite phase and was also observed for other composites with a graphite dispersion within a carbide matrix [ 24 , 34 , 35 ]. In addition, a similar range of thermal conductivity was also measured for a high-porosity silicon carbide in previous works [ 36 ].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 70%