TabuTron
Chemical
- Aug 13, 2003
- 3
Hello, All!
I'm trying to a solid-state chemical reaction in molten metal. Ideally I would use pure copper as this is included in my reaction anyway, but the oven I have available is not capable of sustaining the needed 1083°C. 1000°C is the limit it can handle.
I am therefore looking for a metal I could add to lower the melting point of copper, ideally forming an eutecticum.
Any ideas? Maybe tin could work...I'd rather not use aluminum, as this easily reacts with the boron which is also included to form Aluminiumborides.
Sincerely,
Michael
University of Hamburg, Germany.
I'm trying to a solid-state chemical reaction in molten metal. Ideally I would use pure copper as this is included in my reaction anyway, but the oven I have available is not capable of sustaining the needed 1083°C. 1000°C is the limit it can handle.
I am therefore looking for a metal I could add to lower the melting point of copper, ideally forming an eutecticum.
Any ideas? Maybe tin could work...I'd rather not use aluminum, as this easily reacts with the boron which is also included to form Aluminiumborides.
Sincerely,
Michael
University of Hamburg, Germany.