Purify Argon gas by feeding it through heated titanium chips

In summary, when performing a titanium heat treatment process in argon, it is desired to have a higher temperature for the gettering Ti in order to remove more oxygen. However, reactions between metals and oxygen tend to be less favorable at higher temperatures due to the increase in minimum achievable oxygen partial pressures. It is important to consider the stability of condensed phases when examining reaction constants. While kinetics may be more favorable at higher temperatures, the thermodynamic driving force may not always increase.
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If a titanium heat treatment process is to be performed in argon that has been passed over heated Ti chips prior to entering the furnace, should the gettering Ti (the ones used for purifying the argon) be at a higher or lower temperature that the parts being heat treated?

I know that a higher temperature is desired since the kinetics are more favorable but more oxygen will be removed if the temperature is not too high.
 
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is this type of reaction usually exo or endothermic?
 
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It should be exothermic
 
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Titanium getters typically operate around 600C.

Reactions between metals and oxygen tend to get less favorable with increasing temperature, resulting in a minimum oxygen potential your getter can achieve that increases with temperature (i.e., you can achieve lower oxygen potentials at lower getter temperatures). Take a look at the reaction constants for:

Ti + O2(g) = TiO2(rut.)
Ti + O2(g) = TiO2(ana.)
2Ti + O2(g) = 2TiO

The K values will be the reciprocal of the minimum achievable oxygen partial pressures. Be sure to use condensed phases that are stable in the temperature range you are examining. I don't know the range of stable temp. values for rutile, anatase, and TiO off-hand.
 
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alright I will look into that...do you know why reactions are less favorable when you increase the temperature? Because it seems like at higher temperatures the kinetics are more favorable for reactions to occur.
 
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I only said reactions between oxides and metals tend to get less favorable with increasing temperature.

Kinetics almost always increase with temperature, but not always the thermodynamic driving force.
 

What is the purpose of purifying Argon gas through heated titanium chips?

The purpose of this process is to remove any impurities or contaminants from the Argon gas, making it suitable for use in various scientific or industrial applications.

How does the purification process work?

The Argon gas is fed through a chamber containing heated titanium chips. As the gas passes through the chips, any impurities or contaminants are attracted to the surface of the chips and stick to them, effectively removing them from the gas.

Why use titanium chips for this process?

Titanium has a high affinity for impurities and can effectively adsorb them from the Argon gas. Additionally, titanium is resistant to corrosion and can withstand high temperatures, making it a suitable material for this process.

What are the benefits of using purified Argon gas?

Purified Argon gas is essential for ensuring accurate and reliable results in scientific experiments. It is also used in various industrial processes, such as welding and laser cutting, where the presence of impurities can negatively impact the quality of the final product.

Are there any safety precautions to consider when using this purification method?

Yes, as with any scientific process involving high temperatures and gases, proper safety measures must be taken. This includes wearing protective gear and ensuring proper ventilation in the workspace. It is also important to regularly check and maintain the equipment to prevent any potential hazards.

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