The effect of preparation conditions on the ultrafine copper powder characteristics (in Slovak) DURISINOVA, K., DURISIN, J., OROLINOVA, M. vol. 39 (2001), no. 1, pp. 11 - 19
Abstract Ultrafine Cu-3vol.%CuO.Al2O3 powder system with the mean copper crystallite size of 28 nm was prepared by combination of mechanical milling with phase transformations of the powder system. The final preparation operation was a strongly exothermic reaction of chemical reduction of CuO-CuO.Al2O3 mixture to Cu-3vol.%CuO.Al2O3, during which the clustering of fine-sized Cu particles and of secondary phase nanoparticles can take place. By 8 hours intensive milling of the mixture prepared in such a way, the mean size of the copper crystallites decreased to 11 nm. The work analyses the influence of the preparation conditions on the morphology and the microstructural parameters of the Cu-matrix in each stage of preparation with the emphasis on the formation of such characteristics of the resulting powder that will ensure the thermal stability of the interfaces and will be advantageous from the viewpoint of subsequent compacting of the powder mixture. Key words ultrafine powders, copper, mechanical milling, morphology, microstructure, thermal stability Full text not available
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