This new volume of Modern Aspects of Electrochemistry reviews different methods for the production of metal powders including mechanical, chemical and electrochemical powders. Electrochemically produced metal powders are of high purity and they are extremely active during sintering. These powders find a wide-range of applications in automotive, aerospace, energy device and electronics industries.
Author(s): Konstantin I. Popov, Nebojša D. Nikolić (auth.), Stojan S. Djokić (eds.)
Series: Modern Aspects of Electrochemistry 54
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer US
Year: 2012
Language: English
Pages: 403
Tags: Electrochemistry; Industrial Chemistry/Chemical Engineering; Metallic Materials; Energy Technology
Front Matter....Pages i-xi
General Theory of Disperse Metal Electrodeposits Formation....Pages 1-62
Morphology of Different Electrodeposited Pure Metal Powders....Pages 63-123
Electrodeposition of Copper Powders and Their Properties....Pages 125-185
Porous Copper Electrodes Formed by the Constant and the Periodically Changing Regimes of Electrolysis....Pages 187-249
Morphology, Chemical, and Phase Composition of Electrodeposited Co–Ni, Fe–Ni, and Mo–Ni–O Powders....Pages 251-343
Electrochemical Synthesis of Dispersed Metallic Nanoparticles....Pages 345-368
Production of Metallic Powders from Aqueous Solutions Without an External Current Source....Pages 369-398
Back Matter....Pages 399-403