High Purity Silver Powders

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
J. Avraamides
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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5
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1984

Abstract

Many of the current methods for producing metallic silver particles having specific characteristics involve several steps, are time consuming and subject to contamination. The novel non-aqueous chemistry of silver and copper is used in a simple two step process capable of producing high purity silver powders of specific size and shape. The chemical basis of the process involves the manipulation of the equilibrium -- Cu(I1) + Ag [=]Cu(1) + Ag(1). The addition of at least 50% (V/V) acetonitrile (CH3CN) stabilizes both Cu(1) and Ag(1) ions in aqueous sulphate medium, and the metallic silver dissolves. Removal of the volatile nitrile by distillation reverses the equilibrium and silver powder is precipitated. The nature of the powder depends on the presence of additives such as gelatin, thiourea and polyacrylamide.
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APA: J. Avraamides  (1984)  High Purity Silver Powders

MLA: J. Avraamides High Purity Silver Powders. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1984.

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