Data di Pubblicazione:
2015
Abstract:
Lead-free solders based on Bi-Sn bimetallic nanoclusters with eutectic composition (Bi43Sn57) were synthesized
at low temperature by simultaneous reduction reaction from aqueous solution containing bismuth
and tin chlorides, using potassium borohydride as a reducing agent. By the same processing
route, pure bismuth and tin nanoparticles have also been prepared. Microstructure, morphology and
composition of the samples were characterized by X-ray powder diffraction (XRD), transmission (TEM)
and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). TEM images of Bi-Sn nanoparticles show average size ranging
from 30 to 100 nm. Thermal behaviour of Bi-Sn nanopowders was studied by DSC (differential scanning
calorimetry) and a melting temperature (135 C) lower than that of the corresponding microcrystalline
sample (139 C) was observed. SEM micrographs of the thermally treated sample up to 400 C show fine
spherical grains in the micrometer range with finer powder particles on the surface. XRD powder diffraction
analysis indicates the formation of bismuth and tin nanophases with an average particle size of 85
and 126 nm, respectively. The oxidation behaviour of the samples was also investigated.
The results obtained have been analyzed in view of theoretical models describing the melting temperature
depression of nanoparticles.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Bi-Sn alloy; Nanoparticles; One-pot synthesis; Borohydride reducing agent; Melting temperature depression
Elenco autori:
Novakovic, Rada
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