Method for making copper I oxide powders by aerosol decompositio

Chemistry of inorganic compounds – Oxygen or compound thereof – Metal containing

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The invention is directed to a method for the manufacture of fully dense, finely divided, spherical particles of copper I oxide with controlled particle size distribution. The invention is further directed to a method for the manufacture of finely divided, spherical particles of copper I oxide with controlled particle size distribution.

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