solubility study in ag-cu binary system prepared by ball milling process

Authors

s. m. m. shafiei

e. salahi

s. a. tayebi fard

abstract

solid solutions of ag-cu were prepared via ball milling process, for about 5-30 h. the cu-20at%ag and cu-3.64at%ag composition were investigated by x-ray diffraction technique. it was realized that the solid solubility level could be increased by increasing the initial solute content in the mixture. in addition, shifts in peak positions of silver and copper were observed with milling time. the dissolution volume was estimated by thermodynamic relations and was compared with the measured values using x-ray diffraction technique and it was observed that the measured and calculated volumes agreed well. the final dissolution volume of 39.155 litters was calculated by thermodynamic relationship.

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Journal title:
international journal of nanoscience and nanotechnology

Publisher: iranian nano society

ISSN 1735-7004

volume 8

issue 2 2012

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