Effect of particle size in copper oxide scale on properties of precipitated copper powder

1999 ◽  
Vol 54 (3) ◽  
pp. 36
Author(s):  
F. M. Al-Marzouki ◽  
O. A. Al-Hartomy ◽  
M. A. Shah

Single crystalline nanoparticles of copper oxide (CuO) having almost uniform particle size of ~40±10nm have been synthesized by a facile and versatile route. The technique employed is free from toxic solvents, organics, and amines, and is based on a simple reaction of copper powder and de-ionized water (DI) at very low temperatures of 180oC. The morphology, chemical composition, and crystalline structure of the nanoparticles were carefully investigated by the various characterization techniques. Besides simplicity, the advantages of producing nanoparticles by this method are that it is easeful, flexible, fast, cost effective, and pollution free. The synthesized nanoparticles are under investigations for various applications including their antibacterial activity.


Materials ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 12 (17) ◽  
pp. 2825
Author(s):  
Zhenghai Yang ◽  
Yuexin Ge ◽  
Xu Zhang ◽  
Bao Shangguan ◽  
Yongzhen Zhang ◽  
...  

Copper-graphite composites were prepared by spark plasma sintering (SPS) with copper powder and copper-coated graphite powder. The effect of particle size of raw material powder on the current-carrying friction properties of copper-graphite composites was studied. The results show that the friction coefficient of the composites decreased with the decrease of the particle size of copper-coated graphite powder, the friction coefficient of the composites increased with the decrease of the particle size of the copper powder, the wear rate of the composites increased with the decrease of the particle size of the copper-coated graphite powder, and the wear rate of the composites increased significantly with the decrease of the particle size of the copper-coated graphite powder. The current carrying properties of composites with different particle size ratios and QCr0.5 pairs are good and fluctuate little. The current-carrying friction properties of 150 μm copper powder and 75 μm copper-coated graphite powder were found to be the best. The wear surface could be divided into mechanical wear area and arc erosion area. The main area of arc erosion was less than 15% of the total area, and it was mainly distributed in the friction outlet area. The main forms of mechanical wear included furrow, rolling deformation, cold welding, and tearing, among other forms. Graphite film was formed on the surface. The surface quality of the composite prepared by 150 μm copper powder and 75 μm copper-coated graphite powder was the best, the Sa was 3.22 μm, rolling deformation was the most adequate, no large tear pit and furrow appeared, and the carbon content on the worn surface was much higher than that in the composite. The behavior of arc erosion was mainly melting and splashing, and the particle size of the original powder had little effect on it.


Author(s):  
F. M. Al-Marzouki ◽  
O. A. Al-Hartomy ◽  
M. A. Shah

Single crystalline nanoparticles of copper oxide (CuO) having almost uniform particle size of ~40±10nm have been synthesized by a facile and versatile route. The technique employed is free from toxic solvents, organics, and amines, and is based on a simple reaction of copper powder and de-ionized water (DI) at very low temperatures of 180oC. The morphology, chemical composition, and crystalline structure of the nanoparticles were carefully investigated by the various characterization techniques. Besides simplicity, the advantages of producing nanoparticles by this method are that it is easeful, flexible, fast, cost effective, and pollution free. The synthesized nanoparticles are under investigations for various applications including their antibacterial activity.


2016 ◽  
Vol 79 (3) ◽  
pp. 530-534 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yi Tang ◽  
Zhen Ji ◽  
Chengchang Jia ◽  
Bekouche Karima ◽  
Yifan Zhang ◽  
...  

1991 ◽  
Vol 35 (A) ◽  
pp. 607-609
Author(s):  
P. D. Killen ◽  
N. A. Raftery ◽  
D.G. Hay

In this study electrolytic copper powder and atomised high purity iron powders of various size, fractions were consolidated to comparable densities by two very different processes (quasistatic pressing and dynamic, or shook wave, compaction). The resulting pairs of compacts had densities of approximately 0.96 of the theoretical density. These specimens were analysed by X-ray diffraction in order to determine the effect of particle size on the response to compaction.


2014 ◽  
Vol 941-944 ◽  
pp. 981-985
Author(s):  
Lu Xia ◽  
Wei Long ◽  
You Shou Zhang ◽  
Jin Huang ◽  
Bu Song Hu

Effect of particle size of Al (OH)3 and Mg-containing modifier of binder and hardener on the dry strength and storage stability of high neutralization degree phosphate-bonded no-bake sand were studied. Results show that particle size of Al (OH)3 has little effect on the dry strength and storage stability when its varieties are 4.552 μ m toothpaste-grade Al (OH)3 and 6.136μm industrial special Al (OH)3, 6.136μm industrial special Al (OH)3 is more appropriate in consideration of cost and source. Adding Mg-containing modifier to binder code 32B8M15B cannot improve the dry strength and storage stability, but adopting compound modifier, 2% fused magnesia powder+2% iron powder+4% copper powder ,can obtain better properties , dry strength can reach 3.022MPa, and the minimum strength is above 1MPa with humidity fluctuation from 21%RH to 60%RH in 18 days.


Wear ◽  
2020 ◽  
pp. 203579
Author(s):  
G. Haider ◽  
M. Othayq ◽  
J. Zhang ◽  
R.E. Vieira ◽  
S.A. Shirazi

1951 ◽  
Vol 10 (4) ◽  
pp. 867-874 ◽  
Author(s):  
B. E. Sheffy ◽  
Carlos Acevedo Gallegos ◽  
R. H. Grummer ◽  
P. H. Phillips ◽  
G. Bohstedt

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