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http://dx.doi.org/10.4150/KPMI.2006.13.6.396

A study on the Particulate Properties of Ti-Ni alloy Nanopowders Prepared by Levitational Gas Condensation Method  

Han, B.S. (Nuclear Nano materials Development Lab., Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute, Department of Materials Engineering, Chungnam National University)
Uhm, Y.R. (Nuclear Nano materials Development Lab., Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute)
Lee, M.K. (Nuclear Nano materials Development Lab., Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute)
Kim, G.M. (Department of Materials Engineering, Chungnam National University)
Rhee, C.K. (Nuclear Nano materials Development Lab., Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute)
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Journal of Powder Materials / v.13, no.6, 2006 , pp. 396-400 More about this Journal
Abstract
The Ti-Ni alloy nanopowders were synthesized by a levitational gas condensation (LGC) by using a micron powder feeding system and their particulate properties were investigated by x-ray diffraction (XRD), transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and Brunauer-Emmett-Teller (BET) method. The starting Ti and Ni micron powders $150{\mu}m$ were incorporated into the micron powder feeding system. An ingot type of the Ti-Ni ahoy was used as a seed material for the levitation and evaporation reactions. The collected powders were finally passivated by oxidation. The x-ray diffraction experiments have shown that the synthesized powders were completely alloyed with Ti and Ni and comprised of two different cubic and monoclinic crystalline phases. The TEM results showed that the produced powders were very fine and uniform with a spherical particle size of 18 to 32nm. The typical thickness of a passivated oxide layer on the particle surface was about 2 to 3 nm. The specific surface area of the Ti-Ni alloy nanopowders was $60m^2/g$ based on BET method.
Keywords
Levitational gas condensation; Ti-Ni alloy; Nano powder;
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