JOURNAL ARTICLE

Preparation of Spherical Cobalt Fine Powders by New Liquid Reduction Method

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<p>Spherical fine cobalt powders were fabricated by new liquid reduction method. Commercial cobalt sufate heptahydrate was used as raw material. Also ethylene glycol was used as solvent and hydrazine-sodium hypophosphite mixture was used as reduction agent for the new liquid reduction method. A plate shaped cobalt powders with an approximately 300 nm were prepared by a traditional wet ruduction method using distilled water as solvent and hydrazine. Spherical fine cobalt powders with an average size of 1-3 μm were synthesized by a new liquid reduction method in 0.3M cobalt sulfate and 1.5M hydrazine-0.6M sodium hypophosphite mixture at 333K.</p>

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Materials science Cobalt Reduction (mathematics) Chemical engineering Nanotechnology Metallurgy Geometry Engineering Mathematics

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