Study of Phase Composition of CuO/Cu2O Nanoparticles Produced in the Plasma of a Low-Pressure Arc Discharge
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https://link.springer.com/article/10.1134%2FS2075113318020107https://elib.sfu-kras.ru/handle/2311/110627
Автор:
Федоров, Леонид Юрьевич
Карпов, Игорь Васильевич
Ушаков, Анатолий Васильевич
Лепешев, Анатолий Александрович
Коллективный автор:
Институт инженерной физики и радиоэлектроники
Политехнический институт
НОЦ (кафедра) ЮНЕСКО "Новые материалы и технологии"
Кафедра машиностроения
Дата:
2018-03Журнал:
Inorganic Materials: Applied ResearchКвартиль журнала в Scopus:
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Федоров, Леонид Юрьевич. Study of Phase Composition of CuO/Cu2O Nanoparticles Produced in the Plasma of a Low-Pressure Arc Discharge [Текст] / Леонид Юрьевич Федоров, Игорь Васильевич Карпов, Анатолий Васильевич Ушаков, Анатолий Александрович Лепешев // Inorganic Materials: Applied Research. — 2018. — Т. 9 (№ 2). — С. 323-328Текст статьи не публикуется в открытом доступе в соответствии с политикой журнала.
Аннотация:
The influence of synthesis parameters on peculiar features of the forming crystalline phases of
copper oxide nanoparticles is inspected via electron microscopy, IR spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction, and differential
thermal analysis. The nanopowders are produced through the evaporation of a bulk copper cathode
by a low-pressure arc discharge with successive condensation of plasma-chemical reaction products on the
substrate. The partial pressure of oxygen in the feeding Ar/O2 gas mixture is varied in a range of 3–30 Pa. The
aforementioned methods reveal that particles are formed with controllable dispersion, phase composition,
and structural features. The control of characteristics of nanodispersed oxides is based on their formation
mechanisms that are brought by the competing impact of coagulation and diffusion processes. The synthesis
products are spherical powders of copper oxides comprising a mixture of crystalline phases with the prevalence
of CuO, whose average particle sizes are 10–20 nm. The qualitative differences in samples for the opposite
partial pressures of oxygen ( = 3 and 30 Pa) are confirmed through the interpretation of IR and DTA
spectra. The transmission bands over a wavenumber range of 440–530 cm–1, being intrinsic of CuO, are distinguished
from those of Cu2O at 1130, 2923, and 2970 cm–1. The discrepancy of the DTA curves is due to
the diversity in thermal stability of CuO/Cu2O oxides at their different proportion in samples.