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Manufacture of coarse copper powder from sulfamate electrolytes

Part II

  • Theory, Production Technology, and Properties of Powders and Fibers
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    A study was made of the effects of electrolysis parameters (copper concentration in electrolyte, electrolyte temperature, and cathode current density) upon the properties of copper powder deposits. The optimum process parameters resulting in the formation of coarse copper powder of good ductility were determined.

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    The effects of various cathode materials upon the properties of loose copper deposits were investigated. It was established that powder deposits forming on a copper cathode exhibit the highest ductility, but are comparatively difficult to strip from the cathode.

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  1. A. V. Pomosov, Electrodeposition of Metal Powders from Aqueous Electrolytes [in Russian], Doctoral Dissertation, Sverdlovsk (1968).

  2. L. M. Kurvyakova and A. V. Pomosov, élektrokhimiya, No. 2, 182 (1968).

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For Part I, see Poroshkovaya Met., No. 2 (1973).

Translated from Poroshkovaya Metallurgiya, No. 5 (125), pp. 1–6, May, 1973.

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Kotovskaya, N.L., Prosviryakova, I.I., Pomosov, A.V. et al. Manufacture of coarse copper powder from sulfamate electrolytes. Powder Metall Met Ceram 12, 355–359 (1973). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00791257

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