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Fabrication, characterization of ultra-low-density bulk nanoporous gold with uniform structure and volume shrinkage control during drying
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Science and Technolgy Support Project of Sichuan Province (2014GZ0137)

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    Ultra-low-density bulk nanoporous gold (NPG) is required in inertial confined fusion (ICF) experiments. Existing bulk NPG has some limitations in ICF application due to non-uniformity structure or residues of C elements originated from organic template. Here, combined with dealloying, NPG with submicron cavities and nanopores was prepared by nano-SiO2 templates. However, the smaller templates bring greater challenges for the volume shrinkage control during drying as gold content on each shell is extremely low for ultra-low density. Therefore, the influence of drying method on volume shrinkage was investigated. The results show that volume shrinkage was up to 86.41% during conventional drying, but it was controlled below 4% by supercritical CO2 drying. Finally, NPG with ultra-low-density of 0.35g/cm3 was successfully fabricated. Compared to NPG prepared by micro templates, the NPG with 500nm spherical cavities and 2-70nm nanopores reduces the size difference between large cavities and nanopores and significantly improves the uniformity of its structure.

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[Liu Chaoqing, Lian Lixian, Liu Ying, Li Qin. Fabrication, characterization of ultra-low-density bulk nanoporous gold with uniform structure and volume shrinkage control during drying[J]. Rare Metal Materials and Engineering,2018,47(8):2322~2327.]
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  • Received:January 19,2017
  • Revised:March 18,2017
  • Adopted:April 14,2017
  • Online: October 17,2018
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