Patent classifications
B22F1/16
Functionally graded metal matrix nanocomposites, and methods for producing the same
Some variations provide a metal matrix nanocomposite composition comprising metal-containing microparticles and nanoparticles, wherein the nanoparticles are chemically and/or physically disposed on surfaces of the microparticles, and wherein the nanoparticles are consolidated in a three-dimensional architecture throughout the composition. The composition may serve as an ingot for producing a metal matrix nanocomposite. Other variations provide a functionally graded metal matrix nanocomposite comprising a metal-matrix phase and a reinforcement phase containing nanoparticles, wherein the nanocomposite contains a gradient in concentration of the nanoparticles. This nanocomposite may be or be converted into a master alloy. Other variations provide methods of making a metal matrix nanocomposite, methods of making a functionally graded metal matrix nanocomposite, and methods of making a master alloy metal matrix nanocomposite. The metal matrix nanocomposite may have a cast microstructure. The methods disclosed enable various loadings of nanoparticles in metal matrix nanocomposites with a wide variety of compositions.
Nanometric copper formulations
A formulation containing particulate matter including nanometric metallic copper particles, at least 10% of the particulate matter being single-crystal metallic copper particles, the particulate matter having an average secondary particle size (d.sub.50) within a range of 20 to 200 nanometers, the nanometric metallic copper particles being at least partially covered by at least one dispersant; a concentration ratio of crystalline cuprous oxide particles to the nanometric metallic copper particles, within the particulate matter, being at most 0.4; the formulation including a solvent, the particulate matter and the solvent forming a dispersion.
Nanometric copper formulations
A formulation containing particulate matter including nanometric metallic copper particles, at least 10% of the particulate matter being single-crystal metallic copper particles, the particulate matter having an average secondary particle size (d.sub.50) within a range of 20 to 200 nanometers, the nanometric metallic copper particles being at least partially covered by at least one dispersant; a concentration ratio of crystalline cuprous oxide particles to the nanometric metallic copper particles, within the particulate matter, being at most 0.4; the formulation including a solvent, the particulate matter and the solvent forming a dispersion.
CARBON-COATED METAL POWDER, CONDUCTIVE PASTE CONTAINING CARBON-COATED METAL POWDER AND MULTILAYER ELECTRONIC COMPONENT USING SAME, AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING CARBON-COATED METAL POWDER
This invention aims at providing a carbon-coated metal powder having few impurities, a narrower particle size distribution, and sintering properties particularly suitable as a conductive powder of a conductive paste for forming internal conductors in a ceramic multilayer electronic component obtained by co-firing multilayered ceramic sheets and internal conductor layers; a conductive paste containing the carbon-coated metal powder; a multilayer electronic component using the conductive paste; and a method for manufacturing the carbon-coated metal powder. The carbon-coated metal powder has specific properties in TMA or ESCA measurements. The carbon-coated metal powder can be obtained by melting and vaporizing a metallic raw material in a reaction vessel, conveying the generated metal vapor into a cooling tube and rapidly cooling the metal vapor by endothermically decomposing a carbon source supplied into the cooling tube, and forming a carbon coating film on metal nuclei surfaces in parallel with generation of the metal nuclei.
CARBON-COATED METAL POWDER, CONDUCTIVE PASTE CONTAINING CARBON-COATED METAL POWDER AND MULTILAYER ELECTRONIC COMPONENT USING SAME, AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING CARBON-COATED METAL POWDER
This invention aims at providing a carbon-coated metal powder having few impurities, a narrower particle size distribution, and sintering properties particularly suitable as a conductive powder of a conductive paste for forming internal conductors in a ceramic multilayer electronic component obtained by co-firing multilayered ceramic sheets and internal conductor layers; a conductive paste containing the carbon-coated metal powder; a multilayer electronic component using the conductive paste; and a method for manufacturing the carbon-coated metal powder. The carbon-coated metal powder has specific properties in TMA or ESCA measurements. The carbon-coated metal powder can be obtained by melting and vaporizing a metallic raw material in a reaction vessel, conveying the generated metal vapor into a cooling tube and rapidly cooling the metal vapor by endothermically decomposing a carbon source supplied into the cooling tube, and forming a carbon coating film on metal nuclei surfaces in parallel with generation of the metal nuclei.
CERAMIC COATED IRON PARTICLES AND METHODS FOR MAKING CERAMIC COATED PARTICLES
The present disclosure provides a coated iron particle, or reaction product of a coating and the iron particle, comprising an iron particle and a ceramic coating disposed on the iron particle. Aspects of the present disclosure provide a coated iron particle, or reaction product of a coating and the iron particle, including an iron particle having a diameter of from about 0.5 micron to about 100 microns; and a ceramic coating disposed on the iron particle. Aspects of the present disclosure further provide compositions comprising a coated iron particle and a polymer or adhesion promoter. Aspects of the present disclosure further provide components, such as components, such as vehicle components, having a surface and a composition of the present disclosure disposed on the surface.
CERAMIC COATED IRON PARTICLES AND METHODS FOR MAKING CERAMIC COATED PARTICLES
The present disclosure provides a coated iron particle, or reaction product of a coating and the iron particle, comprising an iron particle and a ceramic coating disposed on the iron particle. Aspects of the present disclosure provide a coated iron particle, or reaction product of a coating and the iron particle, including an iron particle having a diameter of from about 0.5 micron to about 100 microns; and a ceramic coating disposed on the iron particle. Aspects of the present disclosure further provide compositions comprising a coated iron particle and a polymer or adhesion promoter. Aspects of the present disclosure further provide components, such as components, such as vehicle components, having a surface and a composition of the present disclosure disposed on the surface.
THREE DIMENSIONAL CHIRAL NANOSTRUCTURES
Proposed is a three-dimensional chiral metal nanoparticle, comprising a heterometal nanoparticle including: a seed region formed of a first metal; and a heterogeneous region disposed on an external side of the seed region to enclose the seed region and formed of a second metal. The first metal is gold (Au), and the second metal is palladium (Pd). In a rectangular parallelepiped structure, a rectangular band shape rotates in a clockwise direction or a counterclockwise direction on each surface and protrudes towards a center of the surface.
THREE DIMENSIONAL CHIRAL NANOSTRUCTURES
Proposed is a three-dimensional chiral metal nanoparticle, comprising a heterometal nanoparticle including: a seed region formed of a first metal; and a heterogeneous region disposed on an external side of the seed region to enclose the seed region and formed of a second metal. The first metal is gold (Au), and the second metal is palladium (Pd). In a rectangular parallelepiped structure, a rectangular band shape rotates in a clockwise direction or a counterclockwise direction on each surface and protrudes towards a center of the surface.
THREE DIMENSIONAL CHIRAL NANOSTRUCTURES
Proposed is a three-dimensional chiral metal nanoparticle, comprising a heterometal nanoparticle including: a seed region formed of a first metal; and a heterogeneous region disposed on an external side of the seed region to enclose the seed region and formed of a second metal. The first metal is gold (Au), and the second metal is palladium (Pd). In a rectangular parallelepiped structure, a rectangular band shape rotates in a clockwise direction or a counterclockwise direction on each surface and protrudes towards a center of the surface.