Materials Science and Technology of Materials

DOI.org/10.5281/zenodo.808878

Reva V., Mukhtarov Sh., Yagofarov V., Akhmadkulov O., Mansurov Yu.

 VIKTOR REVA, Candidate of Engineering Sciences, Associate Professor, e-mail: festurvp@mail.ru
SHAHRUH MUKHTAROV, MS Student, e-mail: shoh.li@mail.ru
VLADIMIR YAGOFAROV, Graduate Student, e-mail: vyagofarov@gmail.com
OTABEK AKHMADKULOV, Student, e-mail: otabek.ahmadkulov@mail.ru
YULBARSKHON MANSUROV, Professor, Doctor in Engineering Sciences, 
Head of Department, e-mail: yulbarsmans @gmail.com

Department of Materials Science and Materials Technology, School of Engineering
Far Eastern Federal University
8 Sukhanova St., Vladivostok, Russia, 690091

Mechanochemical processes in the course of vibration treatment
of titanium in the presence of mechanically degradable polymer

Abstract: The paper demonstrates the possibility of initiating mechanochemical processes accompanied by a significant exothermic effect in the course of vibration treatment of titanium together with the mechanically degradable polymer. Considered are the boundary conditions for the realisation of mechanochemical processes and the phase constitution of the synthesised products.
Key words: polymethylmethacrylate, mechanodestruction of polymer, mechanochemical synthesis, titanium carbide, titanium nitride, titanium hydride.

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