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Nickel Powder
Hello,
Would anybody be able to advise me on the acquisition/production of Ni powder? I'm needing something around the 10 - 20 um size for some sintering
experiments, however purchasing it at these dimensions is a horrendous price.
I've been successful in reducing 100 um Fe powder (which is relatively cheap to buy) down to under 20 um using an old blender of my wife's, to
mechanical reduction of the Ni should be possible. The issue i'm having is getting Ni powder that is even remotely near these sizes.
Thank you.
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Haber
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Maybe it would work to reduce nickel ions with ascorbic acid to nanosized nickel powder. I know it works with copper but I have no idea if it does
with nickel.
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Grind your dust between two plates of Nickel.
That *might* work.
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kristofvagyok
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I think you would like to make Urushibara nickel or Raney nickel. Both have really small particle size and RaNi is pyrophoric.
Raney nickel is made from nickel-aluminium alloy by reacting it with sodium-hydroxide and the prepared nickel should be stored under water or
something, that will prevent it from atmospheric oxygen.
Urushibara nickel is made from nickel salts, usually nickel(II)-chloride or nickel(II)-sulfate. These are reduced to form elemental nickel by the
reaction with metallic zinc.
[Edited on 22-9-2014 by kristofvagyok]
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