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titleOfInvention Process for preparing porous refractory carbide solid bodies from organic compounds and a metal or a metalloid
abstract SHORT PROCESS FOR OBTAINING POROUS SOLID BODIES BASED ON REFRACTORY CARBIDE USING ORGANIC COMPOUNDS AND METAL OR METALLOID Process for obtaining porous solid bodies of suitable shape and porosity on demand for high specific surface refractory carbide characterized in that an exclusively organic compound is mixed polymeric and / or copolymerizable (for example a resin), carbonizable and able to give a solid carbon skeleton, with a metal powder (or metalloid) or one of its compounds reducible by carbon, we put form the mixture, crosslink or harden the organic compound, treat thermally to carbonize between 500 and 1000 ° C said compound, then for operate the carburetion. Fig. 1
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