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Electrodeposited NiCu Alloy Catalysts for Glucose Oxidation

  • Lim, Ji-Eun;Ahn, Sang Hyun;Jang, Jong Hyun;Park, Hansoo;Kim, Soo-Kil
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.35 no.7
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    • pp.2019-2024
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    • 2014
  • NiCu alloys have been suggested as potential candidates for catalysts in glucose oxidation. In this study, NiCu alloys with different compositions were prepared on a glassy carbon substrate by changing the electrodeposition potential to examine the effect of Ni/Cu ratios in alloys on catalytic activity toward glucose oxidation. Cyclic voltammetry and chronoamperometry showed that NiCu alloys had higher catalytic activity than pure Ni and Cu catalysts. Especially, Ni59Cu41 had superior catalytic activity, which was about twice that of Ni at a given oxidation potential. X-ray analyses showed that the oxidation state of Ni in NiCu alloys was increased with the content of Cu by lattice expansion. Ni components in alloys with higher oxidation state were more effective in the oxidation of glucose.

Nanocrystallization of Cu-Based Bulk Glassy Alloys upon Annealing

  • Pengjun, Cao;Dong, Jiling;Haidong, Wu;Peigeng, Fan;Anruo, Zhou
    • Applied Microscopy
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    • v.46 no.1
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    • pp.32-36
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    • 2016
  • The Cu-based bulk glassy alloys in Cu-Zr-Ti-Ni systems were prepared by means of copper mold casting. The Cu-based bulk glassy alloys samples were tested by X-ray diffractomer (XRD), differential scanning calorimeter, scanning electron microscopy (SEM), Instron testing machine and Vickers hardness instruments. The result indicated that the prepared Cu-Zr-Ti-Ni alloys were bulk glassy alloys. The temperature interval of supercooled liquid region (${\Delta}T_x$) was about 45.48 to 70.98 K for the Cu-Zr-Ti-Ni alloy. The Vickers hardness was up to 565 HV for the $Cu_{50}Zr_{25}Ti_{15}Ni_{10}$ bulk glassy alloy. The $Cu_{50}Zr_{25}Ti_{15}Ni_{10}$ bulk glassy alloys were annealed in order to obtain nanocrystals. The results showed that the Vickers hardness was raise up to 630 HV from 565 HV. As shown in XRD results, the amorphous alloys changed to nanocrystals, which were $Cu_8Zr_3$, $Cu_3Ti_2$ and CuZr, improved the hardness. The SEM analysis showed that the compression fractured morphology of amorphous alloys was brittle fracture, and the fracture morphology after annealing was ductile fracture. This proved that annealing of amorphous to nanocrystals can improve the plasticity and toughness of amorphous alloys.

Quantitative Surface Analysis of Co-Ni and Au-Cu alloys by XPS and SIMS (XPS와 SIMS에 의한 Co-Ni과 Au-Cu 합금표면 정량분석 연구)

  • 김경중;문대원;이광우
    • Journal of the Korean Vacuum Society
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    • v.1 no.1
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    • pp.106-114
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    • 1992
  • Abstract-Quantitative surface analysis of Co-Ni and Au-Cu alloys by XPS and SIMS was studied. For Co-Ni alloy, quantitative XPS analysis could be done within 1-2% relative error with pure element standards without any correction. For Au-Cu, quantitative XPS analysis was not possible without any correction. But it could be done with standard alloys of various composition within 1-2% relative error. Without standard alloys, Au-Cu alloys could be analyzed by XPS within 10% relative error with pure element standards. For SIMS analysis of Co-Ni alloys, the relative secondary ion yields of Co+/Nit has linear relation with ratio of each composition so that quantitative SIMS analysis was possible for Co-Ni alloys. Preliminary results of XPS round robin test of VAMAS-SCA Japan Project are given.

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On the Microstructures of Al-Cu-Ni Ternary Alloys by Upward Continuous Casting (상향식 연속주조법에 의한 Al-Cu-Ni 3원합금의 응고조직에 관한 연구)

  • Kwon, Kee-Kyun;Lee, Kye-Wan
    • Journal of Korea Foundry Society
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    • v.10 no.5
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    • pp.426-434
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    • 1990
  • Continuous casting of the Al-Cu-Ni ternary eutectic alloys was carried out by the upward continuous casting process. The morphology of the ternary eutectic growth and the stability of solid-liquid interface were investigated under various growth conditions. It was possible to get the planar solid-liquid interface at the condition of $G_L/R=3.59{\times}10^3^{\circ}C\;sec/mm^2$ in Al-Cu-Ni ternary eutectic alloys. In Al-rich, Ni-rich and Cu-rich hypereutectics of Al-Cu-Ni ternary alloys, primary ${\alpha},\;{\tau}\;and\;{\theta}$ dendrites have grown as the leading phase ahead of the ternary eutectic composites.

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The effects of Zr on the mechanical workability in Cu-Ni-Mn-Sn connector alloys (커넥터용 Cu-Ni-Mn-Sn계 합금의 가공성에 미치는 Zr 첨가효과)

  • Han, Seung-Zeon;Kong, Man-Shik;Kim, Sang-Shik;Kim, Chang-Joo
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Electrical and Electronic Material Engineers Conference
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    • 2000.05b
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    • pp.246-249
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    • 2000
  • The effects of Zr on the mechanical workability and tensile strength of Cu-Ni-Mn-Sn-Al alloys have been investigated and the following results were obtained. The mechanical workability of Cu-Ni-Mn-Sn-Al alloys are increased with addition of Zr. And the surface cracks of specimen were not produced in Zr added Alloys. Especially in condition of hot-worked beyond the 90% working ratio, Zr contained specimen showed intra-granule crack propagation but Zr-free specimen showed inter-granule mode. The tensile strength have maximum value in 0.05% Zr contained alloy. The aging mechanism of Cu-Ni-Mn-Sn-Al alloys were varied by Zr addition.

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Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of Al-Ni-Mm-(Cu, Fe) Alloys Hot-Extruded from Gas-Atomized Powders (가스분사 분말로부터 고온 압출된 Al-Ni-Mm-(Cu, Fe)합금들의 미세구조 및 기계적 성질)

  • Kim, Hye-Sung
    • Korean Journal of Materials Research
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    • v.16 no.2
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    • pp.137-143
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    • 2006
  • The effects of Cu and Fe additions on the thermal stability, microstructure and mechanical properties of $Al_{85}-Ni_{8.5}-Mm_{6.5},\;Al_{84}-Ni_{8.5}-Mm_{6.5}Cu_1,\;Al_{84}-Ni_{8.5}-M_{m6.5}Fe_1$ alloys, manufactured by gas atomization, degassing and hot-extrusion were investigated. Gas atomization, with a wide super-cooled liquid region, allowed the alloy powders to exhibit varying microstructure depending primarily on the powder size and composition. Al hotextruded alloys consisted of homogeneously-distributed fine-grained fcc-Al matrix and intermetallic compounds. A substitution of 1 at.% Al by Cu increased the thermal stability of the amorphous phase and produced alloy microstructure with smaller fcc-Al grains. On the other hand, the same substitution of 1 at.% Al by Fe decreased the stability of the amorphous phase and produced larger fcc-Al grains. The formation of intermetallic compounds such as $Al_3Ni,\;Al_{11}Ce_3\;and\;Al_{11}La_3$ was suppressed by the addition of Cu or Fe. Among the three alloys examined, the highest Vickers hardness and compressive strength were obtained for $Al_{84}-Ni_{8.5}-M_{m6.5}Cu_1$ alloy, and related to the finest fcc-Al grain size attained from increased thermal stability with Cu addition.

Tensile Properties of Powder Metallurgy Processed PM Cu-7.5Ni-5Sn Alloy with Different Heat Treatment Conditions (분말야금법으로 제조된 Cu-7.5Ni-5Sn 합금의 열처리 조건에 따른 기계적 특성의 변화)

  • Ryu, Jae-Cheol;Kim, Sang-Sik;Han, Seung-Jeon;Kim, Chang-Ju
    • Korean Journal of Materials Research
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    • v.9 no.9
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    • pp.905-912
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    • 1999
  • Tensile properties of powder metallurgy (PM) processed Cu-7.5Ni-5Sn alloys, either as-received or additionally solution heat treated, were examined as a function of aging time. It was found that the as-received Cu-7.5Ni-5Sn alloys showed an abrupt increase in tensile strength after aging at $350^{\circ}C$ for 20 minutes, due to the metastable ${\gamma}$\\` precipitation and a marginal Spinodal decomposition. The resolutionized PM Cu-7.5Ni-5Sn alloys, on the other hand, showed a gradual increase in tensile strength from the very early stage of aging. The overall tensile strength of resolutionized PM Cu-7.5Ni-5Sn alloys, however, was lower than that of the as-received and aged counterparts, due to the grain growth during resolutionization. Afterprolonged aging for the as-received PM Cu-7.5Ni-5Sn alloys, a considerable amount of discontinuous precipitates formed along the grain boundaries. The formation and growth kinetics of such discontinuous precipitates appeared to be dependent on the heat treatment conditions, and affect the mechanical properties greatly.

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Transformation Behavior of Ti-(45-x)Ni-5Cu-xCr (at%) (x = 0.5-2.0) Shape Memory Alloys

  • Im, Yeon-Min;Jeon, Young-Min;Kim, Min-Su;Lee, Yong-Hee;Kim, Min-Kyun;Nam, Tae-Hyun
    • Transactions on Electrical and Electronic Materials
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    • v.12 no.1
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    • pp.28-31
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    • 2011
  • Transformation behavior and shape memory characteristics of Ti-(45-x)Ni-5Cu-xCr (x=0.5-2.0) alloys have been investigated by means of electrical resistivity measurements, differential scanning calorimetry, X-ray diffraction and thermal cycling tests under constant load. Two-stage B2-B19-B19' transformation occurred in Ti-(45-x)Ni-5Cu-xCr alloys. The B2-B19 transformation was separated clearly from the B19-B19' transformation in Ti-44.0Ni-5Cu-1.0Cr and Ti-43.5Ni-5Cu-1.5Cr alloys. A temperature range where the B19 martensite exists was expanded with increasing Cr content because decreasing rate of Ms (85 K / % Cr) was larger than that of Ms' (17 K / % Cr). Ti-(45-x)Ni-5Cu-xCr alloys were deformed in plastic manner with a fracture strain of 68% ~ 43% depending on Cr content. Substitution of Cr for Ni improves the critical stress for slip deformation in a Ti-45Ni-5Cu alloy due to solid solution hardening.

Thermal Stability of Amorphous Ti-Cu-Ni-Sn Prepared by Mechanical Alloying

  • Oanha, N.T.H.;Choi, P.P.;Kim, J.S.;Kim, J.C.;Kwone, Y.S.
    • Proceedings of the Korean Powder Metallurgy Institute Conference
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    • 2006.09b
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    • pp.953-954
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    • 2006
  • Ti-Cu-Ni-Sn quaternary amorphous alloys of $Ti_{50}Cu_{32}Ni_{15}Sn_3$, $Ti_{50}Cu_{25}Ni_{20}Sn_5$, and $Ti_{50}Cu_{23}Ni_{20}Sn_7$ composition were prepared by mechanical alloying in a planetary high-energy ball-mill (AGO-2). The amorphization of all three alloys was found to set in after milling at 300rpm speed for 2h. A complete amorphization was observed for $Ti_{50}Cu_{32}Ni_{15}Sn_3$ and $Ti_{50}Cu_{25}Ni_{20}Sn_5$ after 30h and 20h of milling, respectively. Differential scanning calorimetry analyses revealed that the thermal stability increased in the order of $Ti_{50}Cu_{32}Ni_{15}Sn_3$, $Ti_{50}Cu_{25}Ni_{20}Sn_5$, and $Ti_{50}Cu_{23}Ni_{20}Sn_7$.

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A Study on the Corrosion of Cu-Ni Alloy in Chlorinated Seawater for Marine Applications (잔류 염소가 포함된 해수에서의 Cu-Ni 합금의 부식 거동 연구)

  • Jung, Geunsu;Yoon, Byoung Young;Lim, Chae Seon
    • Corrosion Science and Technology
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    • v.17 no.4
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    • pp.176-182
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    • 2018
  • Corrosion of the Cu alloy with 10wt% Ni in stagnant seawater with residual free chlorine was investigated. Despite that fact that Cu alloys are widely used for seawater applications due to their stubborn resistance to chloride attack, not much is known as to how the residual free chlorine in seawater affects corrosion of Cu and its alloys. In this work, immersion tests were conducted in the presence of different levels of chlorine for 90-10 Cu-Ni samples, one of the most frequently used Cu alloys for seawater application, mostly in shipbuilding. The results revealed no evidence for accelerated corrosion of the Cu-Ni alloy even in the presence of 5 ppm residual chlorine in seawater, signifying that the Cu-Ni alloy can be more tolerant to residual chlorine that has been commonly cited by the shipbuilding industry. However, comparison of polarization behavior of the alloy samples in the presence of different electrolytes with different concentrations of residual chlorine suggests that higher concentration of chlorine could increase the corrosion rate of the Cu-Ni alloy. Furthermore, it is suggested that microorganisms in the seawater could increase the corrosion rate of the Cu-Ni alloy by encouraging exfoliation of the corrosion product off the metal surface.