Preparation of micron size copper-silver bimetallic powders WU, S. vol. 45 (2007), no. 4, pp. 189 - 194
Abstract Spherical silver-rich copper-silver bimetallic powders having a uniform size of 0.6 ∼ 0.8 µm have been synthesized with the two-stage reduction method. Ascorbic acid was first applied as reducing agent to control the formation rate of nuclei and growth rate of particles effectively, and then hydrazine hydrate was used to reduce metal completely. When pH value of reductive solution was stably controlled in the range of 7 ∼ 8, non-agglomerated monodispersed silver-rich Cu-Ag bimetallic particles with smooth surface and uniform size were synthesized. With increasing silver content in powders, the particle size and dispersibility of bimetallic powders decreased and increased, respectively. The XRD and thermal analyzer were employed to analyze as-prepared bimetallic powders. Key words copper-silver bimetallic powders, chemical reduction, ascorbic acid, hydrazine hydrate Full text (288 KB)
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