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- Carbonitriding is a metallurgical surface modification technique that is used to increase the surface hardness of a metal, thereby reducing wear. During...
- Hafnium carbonitride (HfCN) is an ultra-high temperature ceramic (UHTC) mixed anion compound composed of hafnium (Hf), carbon (C) and nitrogen (N). Ab...
- Titanium carbonitride (TiCN) is harder than titanium nitride (TiN) and it can be used without lubrication. Titanium carbonitride is applied to machine...
- of atomically thin layers of transition metal carbides, nitrides, or carbonitrides. MXenes accept a variety of hydrophilic terminations. The first MXene...
- also starting materials for other potential ceramics such as boron carbonitrides. Borazine can also be used as a precursor to grow hexagonal boron nitride...
- and collaborates with several research groups on hydrogen storage, carbonitrides, and nanotube insertion chemistry. He has been involved in numerous...
- The major drawback of cyaniding is that cyanide salts are poisonous. Carbonitriding is similar to cyaniding except a gaseous atmosphere of ammonia and hydrocarbons...
- Nitroxyl Ozone Pot****ium cyanide Sodium cyanide Sodium hydroxide Silicon carbonitride c-Silicon dicarbide SiNC Sulfur dioxide Thioformyl Thioxoethenylidene...
- de Buigne, J.; Groboth, G. (1995). "Solid state properties of group IV‑b carbonitrides". Journal of Alloys and Compounds. 217: 137–147. doi:10.1016/0925-8388(94)01315-9...
- (7,290–8,010 °F; 4,300–4,700 K) (see carbon phase diagram). Hafnium carbonitride (HfCN) is a refractory compound with the highest known melting point...