Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1787025 Current Applied Physics 2012 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

Nanoparticles of copper and copper oxide were synthesized by wire explosion technique in the environment of different ambient air pressure. Copper wire with a diameter of 125 μm and 6.1 cm in length has been exploded in air at 1 bar, 500 mbar, 100 mbar and 50 mbar. Current density in the order of 106 A cm−2 has been applied to disintegrate the wire by discharging a 1.85 μF capacitor at 10 kV. It is found that the particle size distribution for nano-sized particles follows the log-normal distribution and the median diameter is found to decrease from 31.3 nm to 23.6 nm as the pressure is decreased from 1 bar to 50 mbar.

► Synthesis of copper and copper oxide nanoparticles by wire explosion technique. ► Wire explosion powered by discharging 1.85 μF capacitor at 10 kV. ► Effect of ambient air pressure on particle size. ► Particle size decreases with decrease in ambient pressure from 1 bar to 50 mbar.

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