Abstract:
Based on the interfacial mass transfer process, the ultra-fine copper oxide powder was prepared from the CCl
4-TOA-CuCl
2 organic phase by the stripping precipitation method with H
2C
2O
4-C
2H
5OH aqueous solution as the stripping agent and precipitant. The effects of preparation conditions on the structure and size distribution of CuC
2O
4 powders were studied by XRD, SEM, TEM and laser particle analysis. The results show that the TOA and Cu
2+ concentrations in the organic phase, the H
2C
2O
4 and C
2H
5OH concentrations in the water phase, stripping temperature have obviously influence on the structure and size distribution of CuC
2O
4 powders, while the effect of stripping time is slight. At 40% TDA, 0.1 mol/L Cu
2+, 0.10 mol/L H
2C
2O
4 80% C
2H
5OH, stripping temperature of 15 ℃ and stripping time of 2 h, black brown, well dispersed CuC
2O
4 powders with the average size about 100 nm and high purity of monoclinic crystal phase were obtained.