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Volume 23 Issue 8
Aug.  2016
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Jin-yu Wuand Kai Huang, Precipitation of flaky moolooite and its thermal decomposition, Int. J. Miner. Metall. Mater., 23(2016), No. 8, pp. 976-980. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12613-016-1314-0
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Jin-yu Wuand Kai Huang, Precipitation of flaky moolooite and its thermal decomposition, Int. J. Miner. Metall. Mater., 23(2016), No. 8, pp. 976-980. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12613-016-1314-0
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Precipitation of flaky moolooite and its thermal decomposition

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    Kai Huang    E-mail: khuang@metall.ustb.edu.cn

  • Moolooite particles with flaky morphology were synthesized by mixing dilute solutions of copper nitrate and sodium oxalate in the presence of citric acid. Solution pH value, citric acid concentration, and stirring were found to have large effect on the shape of the precipitated particles. Under the stirring, the radial area of flaky moolooite particles was enlarged and extended to become a thinner and larger flake. This is ascribed to growth promotion caused by the selective absorption of citric ligands onto a particular crystalline surface of the moolooite particles. Flaky shape of the moolooite particles tended to become spherical and disappeared completely when decomposed under an Ar atmosphere, leading to the formation of large porous aggregated particles composed of many tiny nanosized copper crystals.
  • Precipitation of flaky moolooite and its thermal decomposition

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    • Moolooite particles with flaky morphology were synthesized by mixing dilute solutions of copper nitrate and sodium oxalate in the presence of citric acid. Solution pH value, citric acid concentration, and stirring were found to have large effect on the shape of the precipitated particles. Under the stirring, the radial area of flaky moolooite particles was enlarged and extended to become a thinner and larger flake. This is ascribed to growth promotion caused by the selective absorption of citric ligands onto a particular crystalline surface of the moolooite particles. Flaky shape of the moolooite particles tended to become spherical and disappeared completely when decomposed under an Ar atmosphere, leading to the formation of large porous aggregated particles composed of many tiny nanosized copper crystals.
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