Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
238818 Powder Technology 2008 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

Metal cobalt powders of well-controlled size and morphology were synthesized by thermal decomposition under hydrogen of precipitated cobalt oxalates. Green compacts were prepared by uniaxial pressing of metal powders at 290 MPa. The bending green strength of the metal compacts was measured.A precipitation from ammonium oxalate and oxalic acid gives rise to the formation of β-CoC2O4·2H2O particles of parallelepipedic and acicular morphology, respectively. An increase in the length to diameter ratio of the precursor particles favours an entanglement of the elementary grains during the thermal decomposition. Therefore, irregular and rough metal particles have been obtained. This specific morphology favours a mechanical interlocking of the particles during the compaction, leading to high values of green density and green strength of the metal compacts.

Graphical abstractMetal cobalt powders were synthesized by thermal decomposition under pure hydrogen of precipitated cobalt oxalates of well-controlled size and morphology. Coralline metal particles, obtained by an entanglement of the elementary grains during the thermal decomposition, favour a mechanical interlocking during an uniaxial compaction and lead to high values of green strength for the corresponding metal compacts.Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slide

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