Carbide production using molten metals as heat source

Chemistry of inorganic compounds – Carbon or compound thereof – Binary compound

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423442, C01B 3130, C01B 3132

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041372956

ABSTRACT:
A process for carrying out highly endothermic chemical reactions wherein a reactive metal or a compound thereof is reacted with a source of carbon to form a carbon-containing derivative, preferably a carbide, in the presence of a molten metal. The sensible heat of the molten metal supplies the energy necessary for the reaction.

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