Science and Engineering of Composite Materials (Jul 2018)

Chemical synthesis and densification of a novel Ag/Cr2O3-AgCrO2 nanocomposite powder

  • Ardestani Mohammad,
  • Karpasand Farshid

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/secm-2016-0231
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 25, no. 4
pp. 739 – 743

Abstract

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Ag/Cr2O3-AgCrO2 nanocomposite powders were chemically synthesized using a chemical precipitation method. The synthesis method stages included precipitation and calcination. The initial precipitates contained Cr(OH)3·3H2O and Ag2CO3 compounds. Calcination of the initial precipitates led to thermal decomposition of the precipitates and evaporation of volatile compounds such as H2O and CO2. The calcined precipitates contained silver, chromium oxide, and silver-chromia. The crystallite size of Ag2CO3 and Ag were determined as 18.9 and 45 nm, respectively. The scanning electron microscopy investigations showed that the particle size of the initial precipitates was lower than 100 nm. The calcined powders were sintered at 550°C in air atmosphere. The sintered samples were cold-repressed under 300 and 550 MPa. It was found that by increasing the repressing compaction magnitudes, the density and hardness of the sintered samples were increased. The scanning electron microscopy evaluation of the densified samples showed nearly dense microstructure.

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