Using the thermodynamic modeling analysis of separate and joint aluminothermic reduction of
titanium, zirconium, nickel and molybdenum from oxides have been carried out. The results of
thermodynamic calculation revealed a succession of formation of intermetallic compounds andwere coordinated with differential-thermal research of this process. The use of differential-thermal method has also enabled the peculiarities of the process at the alumino-calcium thermic reduction of oxides.
BIO - prof. Sergey Krasikov
Sergey Krasikov is currently Head of the Laboratory of Electrothermics Reduction Processes in Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia. He got the degree of Candidate of Sciences at the Institute of Metallurgy of Ural Branch of the USSR, Svedrlovsk in 1982 and Doctor of Science degree at the Institute of Metallurgy of Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Ekaterinburg in 2005. His main scientific fields are (i) metallurgy (ii) physical chemistry (iii) alloys, oxides, non-ferrous and rare metals (iv) coatings (v) research and development of materials. Prof. Krasikov is author and co-authored of more than 130 papers and 4 patents.