Electrodeposition of Copper Powders and Their Properties
Abstract
A powder is a finely divided solid, smaller than 1,000 μm in its maximum dimension. A particle is defined as the smallest unit of a powder. The particles of a powder may assume various forms and sizes, whereas powders, an association of such particles, exhibit, more or less, the same characteristics as if they were formed under identical conditions and if the manipulation of the deposits after removal from the electrode was the same [1, 2]. The size of particles of many metal powders can vary in a quite wide range from a few nanometers to several hundreds of micrometers. The most important properties of a metal powder are the specific surface, the apparent density, the flowability, and the particle grain size and distribution. These properties, called decisive properties, characterize the behavior of a metal powder.
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Hydrogen Evolution / Copper Powder / Pause Duration / Particle Size Distribution CurveSource:
Electrochemical Production of Metal Powders, Series: Modern Aspects of Electrochemistry, 2012, 54, 125-185Publisher:
- Springer
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IHTMTY - CHAP AU - Nikolić, Nebojša D. AU - Popov, Konstantin I. PY - 2012 UR - https://cer.ihtm.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/4094 AB - A powder is a finely divided solid, smaller than 1,000 μm in its maximum dimension. A particle is defined as the smallest unit of a powder. The particles of a powder may assume various forms and sizes, whereas powders, an association of such particles, exhibit, more or less, the same characteristics as if they were formed under identical conditions and if the manipulation of the deposits after removal from the electrode was the same [1, 2]. The size of particles of many metal powders can vary in a quite wide range from a few nanometers to several hundreds of micrometers. The most important properties of a metal powder are the specific surface, the apparent density, the flowability, and the particle grain size and distribution. These properties, called decisive properties, characterize the behavior of a metal powder. PB - Springer T2 - Electrochemical Production of Metal Powders, Series: Modern Aspects of Electrochemistry T1 - Electrodeposition of Copper Powders and Their Properties VL - 54 SP - 125 EP - 185 DO - 10.1007/978-1-4614-2380-5_3 ER -
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Nikolić, N. D.,& Popov, K. I.. (2012). Electrodeposition of Copper Powders and Their Properties. in Electrochemical Production of Metal Powders, Series: Modern Aspects of Electrochemistry Springer., 54, 125-185. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-2380-5_3
Nikolić ND, Popov KI. Electrodeposition of Copper Powders and Their Properties. in Electrochemical Production of Metal Powders, Series: Modern Aspects of Electrochemistry. 2012;54:125-185. doi:10.1007/978-1-4614-2380-5_3 .
Nikolić, Nebojša D., Popov, Konstantin I., "Electrodeposition of Copper Powders and Their Properties" in Electrochemical Production of Metal Powders, Series: Modern Aspects of Electrochemistry, 54 (2012):125-185, https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-2380-5_3 . .