TITANIUM NITRIDE

TITANIUM NITRIDE Basic information
Uses
Product Name:TITANIUM NITRIDE
Synonyms:TIN A;TIN B;TIN C;TITANIUM NITRIDE;Titanium nitride sputtering target, 50.8mm (2.0in) dia x 3.18mm (0.125in) thick, 99.5% (metals basis);Kaier 0824;ReactHeat Blue 2;TiN-HP
CAS:25583-20-4
MF:NTi
MW:61.87
EINECS:247-117-5
Product Categories:Inorganics;metal nitride;Ceramics;Metal and Ceramic Science;Nitrides
Mol File:25583-20-4.mol
TITANIUM NITRIDE Structure
TITANIUM NITRIDE Chemical Properties
Melting point 2930 °C (lit.)
Boiling point 0°C
density 5.24 g/mL at 25 °C (lit.)
RTECS XR2230000
Fp 0°C
solubility it is soluble in aqua regia on boiling.
form Powder
Specific Gravity5.24
color Yellow
Water Solubility Soluble in aqua regain. Partly soluble in water.
Stability:Stable. Incompatible with strong acids.
InChIKeyNRTOMJZYCJJWKI-UHFFFAOYSA-N
LogP0
CAS DataBase Reference25583-20-4(CAS DataBase Reference)
EPA Substance Registry SystemTitanium nitride (TiN) (25583-20-4)
Safety Information
Safety Statements 22-24/25
RIDADR UN3178
WGK Germany 3
TSCA Yes
HazardClass 4.1
PackingGroup III
MSDS Information
ProviderLanguage
SigmaAldrich English
ALFA English
TITANIUM NITRIDE Usage And Synthesis
UsesTitanium (IV) nitride (TiN) is a hard brittle metal that is used in alloys, to manufacture semiconducting instruments, as cements, and as an abrasive.
Chemical Propertiesgold or brown powder
Chemical PropertiesTin is a soft, white, silvery metal that is insoluble in water. Tin metal is used to line cans for food, beverages, and aerosols. It is present in brass, bronze, pewter, and some soldering materials. Tin can combine with other chemicals to form various compounds. When tin is combined with chlorine, sulfur, or oxygen, it is called an inorganic tin compound. Inorganic tin compounds are found in small amounts in the earth’s crust. They are also present in toothpaste, perfumes, soaps, coloring agents, food additives, and dyes. Tin when combined with carbon forms organotin compounds. These compounds are used in making plastics, food packages, plastic pipes, pesticides, paints, wood preservatives, and rodent (rats and mice) repellants. Organic tin compounds stick to soil, sediment, and particles in water. Humans are usually exposed to tin at far less than 1 ppm in air and water. The amounts in air and water near hazardous waste sites could be higher. The most common use for tin coating is for edge retention and corrosion resistance on machine tooling, such as drill bits and milling cutters, often improving their lifetime by a factor of three or more.
UsesAs protective coating for cutting tools; in diffusion barriers for microelectronic devices; as crucibles in metal smelting; as a gold-colored surface for jewelry. In high-performance ceramic materials. As a coating for orthopedic and dental implants.
UsesTitanium nitride (TiN) is an extremely hard ceramic material, often used as a coating on Ti alloys, steel, carbide and Al components to improve the substrate’s surface properties. Applied as a thin coating (less than 5 μm), TiN is used to harden and protect cutting and sliding surfaces, for decorative purposes due to its gold appearance and as a non-toxic exterior for medical implants.
UsesTitanium Nitride (TiN), a gold-colored coating, is an excellent general purpose coating for protecting a wide variety of tools from wear. TiN coated tools are used for machining high alloy steels and low alloy steels at medium and high cutting speeds. Tool life is three to five times longer than uncoated HSS and carbide end mills.
Health HazardInhalation breathing in, oral eating or drinking, or dermal exposure skin contact to some organotin compounds has been shown to cause harmful effects in humans, but the main effect will depend on the particular organotin compound. There have been reports of skin and eye irritation, respiratory irritation, gastrointestinal effects, and neurological problems in humans exposed for a short period of time to high amounts of certain organotin compounds. Some neurological problems have persisted for years after the poisoning occurred. Lethal cases have been reported following ingestion of very high amounts. Studies in animals have shown that certain organotins mainly affect the immune system, but a different type primarily affects the nervous system. Yet, there are some organotins that exhibit very low toxicity. Exposure of pregnant rats and mice to some organotin compounds has reduced fertility and caused stillbirth, but scientists are still not sure whether this occurs only with doses that are also toxic to the mother. Some animal studies also suggest that the reproductive organs of males may be affected
Flammability and ExplosibilityNonflammable
Industrial usesTitanium nitride, TiN, is a light-brown powderwith a cubic lattice crystal structure. Sinteredbars are extremely hard and brittle, with a hardnessabove Mohs 9 and a melting point of2950°C. It is not attacked by nitric, sulfuric, orhydrochloric acid, and is resistant to oxidationat high temperatures. In recent years, titaniumnitridecoatings have been used to markedlyextend the life of tool-steel cutters and formingtools. The coatings, golden in color, are depositedby chemical or physical vapor deposition.Aluminum nitride, AlN, when molded intoshapes and sintered, forms a dense, nonporousstructure with a hardness of Mohs 6. It resiststhe action of molten iron or silicon to 1704°C,and molten aluminum to 1427°C, but isattacked by oxygen and carbon dioxide at760°C. At least 1% oxygen causes AlN propertiesto deteriorate rapidly.
TITANIUM NITRIDE Preparation Products And Raw materials
Raw materialsTitanocene dichloride-->Titanium tetrachloride-->Nitrogen
DYSPROSIUM NITRIDE Titanium dioxide STRONTIUM NITRIDE ERBIUM NITRIDE Titanium CHROMIUM NITRIDE NEODYMIUM(III) NITRIDE GALLIUM NITRIDE CALCIUM NITRIDE triberyllium nitride Chromium carbide Tungsten carbide Titanium boride Titanium carbide Silicon nitride TITANIUM NITRIDE Tin TITANIUM CYANONITRIDE

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