Abstract
Composites comprising copper nanoparticles dispersed in a low-density polyethylene matrix were obtained by thermal decomposition of copper diacetate. The powdered nanocomposite was studied by X-ray diffraction. The phase composition of nanoparticles depends on the metal content in the matrix. The average size of nanoparticles determined from the characteristic broadening of diffraction peaks falls within 10–25 nm.
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