Microstructure and Electro-Physical Properties of Sn-3.0Ag-0.5Cu Nanocomposite Solder Reinforced with Ni Nanoparticles in the Melting-Solidification Temperature Range.
Andriy YakymovychYu PlevachukV SklyarchukB SokoliukT GalyaH IpserPublished in: Journal of phase equilibria and diffusion (2017)
The electrical conductivity of nanocomposite Sn-3.0Ag-0.5Cu alloys with two different weight percentages of Ni nanoparticles (1.0 and 2.0 wt.%) was measured over a wide temperature range. The samples were produced using a cold pressing method: Sn-3.0Ag-0.5Cu powder and Ni nanopowder were mechanically mixed and pressed into 8 mm diameter rods. Ni nanoparticles were synthesized via a chemical reduction method and characterized by a core/shell structure. Temperature dependencies of the electrical conductivity revealed a hysteresis between the heating and cooling curves in a wide temperature range above the melting temperature. This fact is connected with structure transformations accompanied by a dissolution of Ni nanoparticles, which should be retarded due to an oxide/hydroxide shell on the surface of the nanoparticles. A microstructure analysis of the samples in the solid state showed a fine distribution of intermetallic compounds in the Sn-based matrix. The Ni atoms substituted for Cu atoms in the Cu6Sn5 compound forming a (Cu,Ni)6Sn5 phase.