Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1449123 | Acta Materialia | 2010 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
This study describes synthesis of Fe–Cr alloy nanoparticles by using a method which couples electrodeposition of metals with the employment of high power ultrasound. The production of alloyed nanoparticles was performed using a 20 kHz titanium alloy horn ultrasound generator, a “sonoelectrode” generating short current pulses (tON) triggered and followed immediately by ultrasonic pulses (tUS). A rest time (tr) restores the initial conditions close to the sonoelectrode. The final product is a suspension of nanoparticles with high purity and high surface/volume ratio, which could be controlled by varying process parameters like time management and current density.
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Authors
Valentina Zin, Manuele Dabalà,