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Ultradispersed powders of copper were obtained by reducing various copper salts with glycerol, and formulations on their base were prepared. The effect of various modifiers on the dispersity, stability, and electrical conductivity of copper powders was examined.
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Obraztsova, I.I., Simenyuk, G.Y. & Eremenko, N.K. Effect of Chemical Modification of Ultradispersed Copper Powders on Electrical Conductivity of Formulations on Their Base. Russian Journal of Applied Chemistry 75, 1736–1739 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1022277129015
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