2010
DOI: 10.2174/1874088x00802010040
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Characterization of Ni-Co-PVC and Ni-Cu-PVC Alloys Prepared By Mechanical Alloying Technique (MAT)~!2008-04-10~!2008-07-03~!2008-08-05~!

Abstract: Abstract:A study was carried out to characterize Ni-Co-PVC and Ni-Cu-PVC composite materials prepared by mechanical alloying technique (MAT) using SEM, EDS and electrochemical test. Composite materials were prepared by mixing together 95% of metal powder (Ni+Co or Ni+Cu) with 5% PVC. PVC was used as a binder and tetrahydrofuran (THF) was used as a solvent in composite material preparation. Based on the SEM and EDS studies on those composite materials, both Ni-Co-PVC and Ni-Cu-PVC composite materials were found… Show more

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“…The AgC-PVC electrode was prepared using a mechanical alloying technique (MAT) 22,23 by mixing the powder combination of Ag and C (Table 1) with PVC at a ratio of 95% powder mixture to 5% PVC (wt.%). The total weight of the pellet obtained was approximately 1.5 g. Then, 4 mL of THF was added to the mixture to dissolve the PVC.…”
Section: Preparation Of Agc-pvc Electrodementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The AgC-PVC electrode was prepared using a mechanical alloying technique (MAT) 22,23 by mixing the powder combination of Ag and C (Table 1) with PVC at a ratio of 95% powder mixture to 5% PVC (wt.%). The total weight of the pellet obtained was approximately 1.5 g. Then, 4 mL of THF was added to the mixture to dissolve the PVC.…”
Section: Preparation Of Agc-pvc Electrodementioning
confidence: 99%