Further observations on the growth of silver whiskers from silver chloride
β Scribed by S.S. Brenner
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1959
- Weight
- 305 KB
- Volume
- 7
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0001-6160
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β¦ Synopsis
The Cincinnati
Millin,q Machine Co.
Cincitmati. Ohio
References
Further observations on the growth of silver whiskers from silver chloride* The grvwth of silver whiskers by the hydrogen reduction of silver chloride was first reported b! Kohlschiitter(l) in 1932. More recently the present' author(2,3) described the conditions for the growth of a variety of whiskers from bheir halides including that of silver from AgCl and AgI. Kohlschiitter suggest,ed that unlike the silver filaments that grew from solid Fro. 1. Silver whiskers grown from AgCl on hot filament in stream of hydrogen.
Ag,S the silver whiskers from AgCl grow 1)~. the condensation of silver vapor according to 2AgCl (vapor) + H, + 2HCI -1 ?Xg (vapor)
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This is shown in Fig. 4 for a quench from -40Β°C to -17.5%. For comparison, the results for a quench downward in temperature from 0Β°C to -17.5% are also shown. In Fig. 4 the average relaxation rate was obtained from the initial slope of the anelastic strain curve and thus is proportional to the volu
As the clayΒ±clay repulsion becomes stronger, however, the phase diagram is dominated by the new Βͺplastic solidΒΊ (or Βͺhouse-of-cardsΒΊ) structure. Here, the disks exhibit three-dimensional positional ordering, but no orientational ordering. [2] This phase should exhibit the dynamic properties of a sol