Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
9796204 Materials Science and Engineering: A 2005 6 Pages PDF
Abstract
The hydrogen-reduction behavior of W-oxides in ball-milled powder mixtures of W- and Cu-oxides was investigated by microstructural analysis and humidity change measurement in the reduction process. The refinement and homogeneous mixing of powders by the ball-milling process induced a decrease in hydrogen-reduction temperature of W-oxides and the resultant refinement of W particle size. In addition, it is suggested that the surface of previously hydrogen-reduced Cu particles acted as a nucleation site to be W particles by reduction including chemical vapor transport process of WO2 in hydrogen atmosphere. Decrease in reduction temperature of W-oxides in powder mixture was explained by the attribution of Cu particles in the hydrogen-reduction of WO2.
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