- Optimization of Wet Reduction Processing for Nanosized Cobalt Powder
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Hyun-Seon Hong, Hang-Chul Jung, Geon-Hong Kim, Lee-Seung Kang, Han-Gil Suk
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J Korean Powder Metall Inst. 2013;20(3):191-196.
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.4150/KPMI.2013.20.3.191
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- Nano-sized cobalt powder was fabricated by wet chemical reduction method at room temperature. The effects of various experimental variables on the overall properties of fabricated nano-sized cobalt powders have been investigated in detail, and amount of NaOH and reducing agent and dropping speed of reducing agent have been properly selected as experimental variables in the present research. Minitab program which could find optimized conditions was adopted as a statistic analysis. 3D Scatter-Plot and DOE (Design of Experiments) conditions for synthesis of nano-sized cobalt powder were well developed using Box-Behnken DOE method. Based on the results of the DOE process, reproducibility test were performed for nano-sized cobalt powder. Spherical nano-sized cobalt powders with an average size of 70-100 nm were successfully developed and crystalline peaks for the HCP and FCC structure were observed without second phase such as Co(OH)_2.
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- Recovery of copper powder from copper chloride solution used in MoO_3 leaching process was carried out using a cementation method. Cementation is a simple and economical process, necessitating less energy compared with other recovery methods. Cementation utilizes significant difference in standard reduction potential between copper and iron under standard condition. In the present research, Cementation process variables of temperature, time, and added amount of iron scraps were optimized by using design of experiment method and individual effects on yield and efficiency of copper powder recovery were investigated using bench-scale cementation reaction system. Copper powders thus obtained from cementation process were further characterized using various analytical tools such as XRF, SEM-EDS and laser diffraction and scattering methods. Cementation process necessitated further purification of recovered copper powders and centrifugal separation method was employed, which successfully yielded copper powders of more than 99.65% purity and average 1µm in size.
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- Mass production-capable Li_2MnSiO_4 powder was synthesized for use as cathode material in state-of-the-art lithium-ion batteries. These batteries are main powder sources for high tech-end digital electronic equipments and electric vehicles in the near future and they must possess high specific capacity and durable charge-discharge characteristics. Amorphous silicone was quite superior to crystalline one as starting material to fabricate silicone oxide with high reactivity between precursors of sol-gel type reaction intermediates. The amorphous silicone starting material also has beneficial effect of efficiently controlling secondary phases, most notably Li_xSiO_x. Lastly, carbon was coated on Li_2MnSiO_4 powders by using sucrose to afford some improved electrical conductivity. The carbon-coated Li_2MnSiO_4 cathode material was further characterized using SEM, XRD, and galvanostatic charge/discharge test method for morphological and electrochemical examinations. Coin cell was subject to 1.5-4.8 V at C/20, where 74 mAh/g was observed during primary discharge cycle.
- Preparation of the Nano Cobalt Powder by Wet Chemical Reduction Method
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Hyun-Seon Hong, Young-Dae Ko, Lee-Seung Kang, Geon-Hong Kim, Hang-Chul Jung
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J Korean Powder Metall Inst. 2011;18(3):244-249.
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- Spherical nanosized cobalt powder with an average size of 150-400 nm was successfully prepared at room temperature from cobalt sulfate heptahydrate (CoSO_4cdot7H_2O). Wet chemical reduction method was adopted to synthesize nano cobalt powder and hypophosphorous acid (H_3PO_2) was used as reduction agent. Both the HCP and the FCC Co phase were developed while CoSO_4cdot7H_2O concentration ranged from 0.7 M to 1.1 M. Secondary phase such as Co(OH)_2 and CO_3O_4 were also observed. Peaks for the crystalline Co phase having HCP and FCC structure crystallized as increasing the concentration of H_3PO_2, indicating that the amount of reduction agent was enough to reduce Co(OH)_2. Consequently, a homogeneous Co phase could be developed without second phase when the H_3PO_2/CoSO_4cdot7H_2O ratio exceeded 7.
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- A two-step recovery method was developed to produce copper powders from copper chloride waste solution as byproducts of MoO_3 leaching process. The first step consisted of replacing noble copper ions with external Fe3+ ions which were formed by dissolving iron scraps in the copper chloride waste solution. The replaced copper ions were subsequently precipitated as copper powders. The second step was cementation of entire solution mixture to separate (pure) copper powders from aqueous solution of iron chloride. Cementation process variables of temperature, time, and added amount of iron scraps were optimized by using design of experiment method and individual effects on yield and efficiency of copper powder recovery were investigated. Copper powders thus obtained from cementation process were further characterized using various analytical tools such as XRD, SEM-EDS and laser diffraction and scattering methods.Cementation process necessitated further purification of recovered copper powders and centrifugal separation method was employed, which successfully yielded copper powders of more than 99% purity and average 1sim2mum in size.
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