| Literature DB >> 27797087 |
Volodymyr Nadutov1, Anatoliy Perekos1, Volodymyr Kokorin2, Sergiy Konoplyuk3, Taras Kabantsev1.
Abstract
The phase composition and electrical transport properties of Cu powder obtained by electric spark dispersion and the pellets manufactured from this powder were studied by X-ray phase analysis and electric resistance measurements. The compacted powders were annealed in pure Ar atmosphere. It was shown that electrical resistance of the compacted Cu specimens essentially depends on the annealing temperature. In particular, the electrical resistance of the pellet after annealing at 873 K decreases on heating at low temperatures (semiconducting mechanism). As the temperature is increased, semiconducting behavior of resistivity is altered for metallic one. This change of conductivity type is ascribed to formation of metallic oxide and modification of its content during annealing.Entities:
Keywords: Electric resistance; Electrical spark dispersion; Highly dispersed Cu nanopowders; X-ray diffraction analysis
Year: 2016 PMID: 27797087 PMCID: PMC5084150 DOI: 10.1186/s11671-016-1700-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nanoscale Res Lett ISSN: 1556-276X Impact factor: 4.703
Fig. 1SEM micrographs of Cu powder particles produced by ESD in distilled water. Bright shell on their surface is oxide layer
Fig. 2X-ray diffractograms of a Cu powder prepared by ESD in distilled water; b the pellets compacted from this powder without annealing and after annealing in Ar atmosphere for 30 min at 873 K (c) and 1073 K (d)
Phase content and sizes of CSD (D) for as-received powder and pellets
| Specimen | Constituent phases | Phase content, % |
|
|---|---|---|---|
| Powder, after ESD | Cu | 60 | 150 |
| Cu2O | 40 | 15 | |
| Pellet, after compacting | Cu | 70 | 170 |
| Cu2O | 30 | 15 | |
| Pellet, after annealing at 873 K for 30 min | Cu | 98 | >500 |
| Cu2O | 2 | 130 | |
| Pellet, after annealing at 1073 K for 30 min | Cu | 100 | >500 |
| Cu2O | – |
Fig. 3Electric resistance of a as-compacted Cu pellet; Cu pellets annealed at 873 K (b) and at 1073 K (c) vs. temperature. See the main text for details