Nanostructured metallic powders and films via an alcoholic solve

Specialized metallurgical processes – compositions for use therei – Processes – Producing or purifying free metal powder or producing or...

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75371, 75373, 75374, 427229, B22F 924

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ABSTRACT:
Nanostructured metal powders and films are made by dissolving or wetting a metal precursor in an alcoholic solvent. The resulting mixture is then heated to reduce the metal precursor to a metal precipitate. The precipitated metal may be isolated, for example, by filtration.

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