seanof1
Chemical
- Oct 6, 2011
- 3
I am having to anneal Gadolinium (oxide and carbide mix) to a temp of 880c and i have a small portion of copper powder mixed in less than 3%. I have knoticed that when I anneal this mixture for 30min at that temp, all my mixture is grey in color and still in powder form. Yet when I take the proccess to one hour the entire powder has turned green in color and has formed into a semi-solid state. I can easly grind the material back down into a powder. Can anyone help me understand what is happaning and why the entire anealling material is turning a dark green when baked for one hour?
I can understand copper turning green; but why the entire batch is a uniform green through out the brick (no grey color present at all) since copper powder is comprising only 3% of the total mass. Am I changing the crystal structure enough at that low a temp for Gd? Could I be forming a metal-alloy with Gd and Cu?
If anyone can help that will be great.
I can understand copper turning green; but why the entire batch is a uniform green through out the brick (no grey color present at all) since copper powder is comprising only 3% of the total mass. Am I changing the crystal structure enough at that low a temp for Gd? Could I be forming a metal-alloy with Gd and Cu?
If anyone can help that will be great.