Abstract

The article discusses the investigations into the phase and chemical composition of nanopowders produced upon electrical explosion of conductors made of tin-lead alloy (POS-61) in air. It is demonstrated that, in the course of electrical explosion and subsequent cooling of the dispersion products, there occurs a slight enrichment (by 3–6 at %) of the surface and subsurface layers of the powder particles with lead in comparison with its content in the initial alloy.

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