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Polymeric Powders for Powder Bed Fusion: From Chemistry and Powder Characteristics to Process Parameters, Defects and Applications. [PDF]
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Hydrothermal synthesis of conductive copper nanowires: effect of oleylamine and dextrose concentrations. [PDF]
J G, Musunuri S, Etika KC.
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Using glycine to recover valuable metals from lithium-ion batteries. [PDF]
Tahan E, Koohestani H.
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Green Synthesis of Highly Luminescent Carbon Quantum Dots from Asafoetida and Their Antibacterial Properties. [PDF]
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In vitro studies of copper release from powder particles in synthetic biological media
Environmental Pollution, 2007The aim of this paper is to provide quantitative data on copper release from powder particles of different copper materials, including artificial copper patina, Cu(2)O and metallic Cu, when exposed to different synthetic biological media to simulate an inhalation scenario and/or skin contact.
Klara, Midander +2 more
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Copper-matrix molybdenum particle composites made from copper coated molybdenum powder
Journal of Electronic Materials, 1995Copper-matrix molybdenum particle composites containing 33 ~73 wt.% Mo were fabricated by hot pressing copper coated molybdenum powder. For comparison, corresponding composites fabricated by hot pressing a mixture of copper and molybdenum powders were also made.
Pay Yih, D. D. L. Chung
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Particle size distribution of copper powder
Soviet Powder Metallurgy and Metal Ceramics, 19721. It is demonstrated that the primary particle radius distribution of PM-1 electrolytic copper powder is an exponential one. The particle size distribution of electrolytic copper powders can conveniently be characterized by means of a distribution function of the typef (r)=a exp [−a(r−b)], wherea and b are experimentally determined constants.
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