Abstract

Ni-Mo powders produced by ultrasonic spray pyrolysis and chemical deposition are comparing in this study. Specimens were investigated by low-temperature nitrogen adsorption, x-ray diffraction, x-ray fluorescence, scanning and transmission electron microscopy methods. It was shown that the composition of the two-phase material, produced by ultrasonic spray pyrolysis method, is easy to control. Powders have spherical shape and high specific surface area.

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