Particle and Aerosol Research Vol. 9, No. 1, March 2013 |
ISSN : 1738-8716 (Print) ISSN : 2287-8130 (Online) |
Preparation of Low-Oxygen Ingot by Repetitive Melting and Mo Metal Powder by Hydrogen Reduction from MoO3 Powder
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Abstracts
In this study, Mo metal powder was prepared by hydrogen reduction of Mo trioxides with different purity of 2N and 3N grades. We have obtained Mo metal powder with oxygen content of 1450 ppm by hydrogen reduction and subsequent heat treatment for degassing. Using the Mo metal powder, a low-oxygen Mo ingot was prepared by repetitive vacuum arc melting. The oxygen content of the obtained Mo ingot was less than 70 ppm after vacuum arc melting for 30 min. The purity of the Mo metal powder and the ingot was evaluated using glow discharge mass spectrometry. The purity of the respective Mo ingots was increased to 3N and 4N grades from the Mo powder of 2N and 3N grades after the repetitive vacuum arc melting. The low oxygen Mo ingot thus can be used as a raw material for sputtering targets.
Keywords£ºMolybdenum, Molybdenum trioxide, Hydrogen reduction, GDMS
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