Copper Manganese Nickel is one of numerous metal alloys sold by American Elements under the tradename AE AlloysT . Copper Manganese Nickel powder is used in Metal bonded cutting tools. American Elements specializes in producing high purity Copper Manganese Nickel powder with the smallest possible average grain sizes for use in preparation of pressed and bonded sputtering targets and in Chemical Vapor Deposition (CVD) and Physical Vapor Deposition (PVD) processes including Thermal and Electron Beam (E-Beam) Evaporation, Low Temperature Organic Evaporation, Atomic Layer Deposition (ALD), Metallic-Organic and Chemical Vapor Deposition (MOCVD). Powders are also useful in any application where high surface areas are desired such as water treatment and in fuel cell and solar applications. Nanoparticles (See also Nanotechnology Information and Quantum Dots ) also produce very high surface areas. Our standard Powder particle sizes average in the range of - 325 mesh, - 100 mesh, 10-50 microns and submicron (< 1 micron). We can also provide many materials in the nanoscale range. See research below. We also produce Copper as rod, ingot, pieces, pellets, disc, granules, wire, and in compound forms, such as oxide. Other shapes are available by request
Copper is a Block D, Group 11, Period 4 element. The electronic configuration is [Ar] 3d10 4s1. In its elemental form copper's CAS number is 7440-50-8. The copper atom has a radius of 127.8 .pm and it's Van der Waals radius is 140.pm. Due to its high electrical conductivity, large amounts of copper are used by the electrical industry for wire. Of all pure metals, only silver has a higher electrical conductivity. Copper is also resistant to corrosion caused by moisture, making it a widely used material in pipes, coins, and jewelry. Copper is often too soft for its applications, so it is incorporated in numerous alloys. For example, brass is a copper-zinc alloy, and bronze is a copper-tin alloy. Copper sulfate (CuSO 4·H2O), also known as blue vitrol, is the most well-known copper compound. It is used as an agricultural poison, an algicide, and as a pigment for inks. Cuprous chloride (CuCl) is a powder used to absorb carbon dioxide (CO2). Copper cyanide (CuCN) is often used in electroplating applications. Copper is available as metal and compounds with purities from 99% to 99.9999% (ACS grade to ultra-high purity); metals in the form of foil, sputtering target, and rod, and compounds as submicron and nanopowder.
Magnesium is a Block S, Group 2, Period 3 element. The electronic configuration is [Ne] 3s2. In its elemental form magnesium's CAS number is 7439-95-4. The magnesium atom has a radius of 159.9.pm and it's Van der Waals radius is 173.pm. Magnesium the eighth most abundant element in the earth's crust. It is one third lighter than aluminum, and because of this is used in alloys that are essential for aerospace, satellite and missile construction. The metal improves the mechanical, fabrication, and welding characteristics of aluminum when used as an alloying agent. Uses also include flares and pyrotechnics due to its pyrophoric properties. Magnesium compounds, primarily magnesium oxide, are used mainly as refractory material in furnace linings for producing iron and steel, nonferrous metals, glass, and cement. High purity magnesium is found in dietary supplements.
Nickel is a Block D, Group 4, Period 4 element. The electronic configuration is [Ar]3d84s2. In its elemental form nickel's CAS number is 7440-02-0. The nickel atom has a radius of 149.pm and it's Van der Waals radius is 163.pm. It is extensively alloyed with iron, chromium, molybdenum, tungsten and other metals produce stainless and other anti-corrosive steel and other corrosion-resistant alloys. It is highly electronically conductive and has many applications as a result. It is the basis of the nickel hydride battery. Most recently, its conductive properties have made it an ideal component for ceramic anode formulations used in oxygen generation and solid oxide fuel cell applications. Catalytic nickel is used to hydrogenate vegetable oils. Nickel additions to glass and ceramic glazes impart a bright green. It is also used in pigments for this purpose. Nickel information, including Technical Data, Safety Data and its high purity properties, research, applications and other useful facts are discussed below. Scientific facts such as the atomic structure, ionization energy, abundance on Earth, conductivity and thermal properties are included. Nickel was first discovered by Alex Constedt in 1751.
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Recent Research & Development for Copper
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[Hygienic assessment of soil pollution on the territory of oil-producing regions in the Republic of Tatarstan]
[No authors listed]
Gig Sanit. 2009 May-Jun;(3):41-4. Russian.
PMID: 19645106 [PubMed - in process]
- Nutrient composition of plants consumed by black and white ruffed lemurs, Varecia variegata, in the Betampona Natural Reserve, Madagascar.
Schmidt DA, Iambana RB, Britt A, Junge RE, Welch CR, Porton IJ, Kerley MS.
Zoo Biol. 2009 Jul 30. [Epub ahead of print]
PMID: 19645044 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
- Highly Diastereoselective Gold- or Copper-Catalyzed Formal [4+3] Cycloaddition of 1-(1-Alkynyl) Cyclopropyl Ketones and Nitrones.
Bai Y, Fang J, Ren J, Wang Z.
Chemistry. 2009 Jul 30. [Epub ahead of print] No abstract available.
PMID: 19644986 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
- Evolutionary formation of new protein folds is linked to metallic cofactor recruitment.
Ji HF, Chen L, Jiang YY, Zhang HY.
Bioessays. 2009 Jul 30. [Epub ahead of print]
PMID: 19644916 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
- Mass attenuation coefficient of chromium and manganese compounds around absorption edge.
Sharanabasappa, Kaginelli SB, Kerur BR, Anilkumar S, Hanumaiah B.
J Xray Sci Technol. 2009 Jan 1;17(1):75-84.
PMID: 19644214 [PubMed - in process]
- Copper and cadmium sorption onto kraft and organosolv lignins.
Harmita H, Karthikeyan KG, Pan X.
Bioresour Technol. 2009 Jul 28. [Epub ahead of print]
PMID: 19643604 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
- An Unprecedentedly Huge Square-Grid Copper(II)-Organic Framework Material Built from a Bulky Pyrene-Derived Elongated Cross-Shaped Scaffold.
Tsai CC, Luo TT, Yin JF, Lin HC, Lu KL.
Inorg Chem. 2009 Jul 30. [Epub ahead of print]
PMID: 19642636 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
- A combined atomic force microscopy imaging and docking study to investigate the complex between p53 DNA binding domain and Azurin.
Bizzarri AR, Di Agostino S, Andolfi L, Cannistraro S.
J Mol Recognit. 2009 Jul 29. [Epub ahead of print]
PMID: 19642109 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
- Streptococcal toxic shock syndrome following insertion of an intrauterine device - A case report.
Venkataramanasetty R, Aburawi A, Phillip H.
Eur J Contracept Reprod Health Care. 2009 Jul 29:1-4. [Epub ahead of print]
PMID: 19642055 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
- Zinc Antagonizes Homocysteine-Induced Fetal Heart Defects in Rats.
He X, Hong X, Zeng F, Kang F, Li L, Sun Q.
Cardiovasc Toxicol. 2009 Jul 30. [Epub ahead of print]
PMID: 19641857 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
- Direct synthesis of highly substituted thiophenes through copper(i)-catalyzed tandem reactions of alkylidenethiiranes with terminal alkynes.
Zhang Y, Bian M, Yao W, Gu J, Ma C.
Chem Commun (Camb). 2009 Aug 21;(31):4729-31. Epub 2009 Jun 30.
PMID: 19641824 [PubMed - in process]
- Synthesis of nanosize-controllable copper and its alloys in carbon shells.
Huang CH, Wang HP, Chang JE, Eyring EM.
Chem Commun (Camb). 2009 Aug 21;(31):4663-5. Epub 2009 Jun 22.
PMID: 19641802 [PubMed - in process]
- Oxidation of Cell Surface Thiol Groups by Contact Sensitizers Triggers the Maturation of Dendritic Cells.
Kagatani S, Sasaki Y, Hirota M, Mizuashi M, Suzuki M, Ohtani T, Itagaki H, Aiba S.
J Invest Dermatol. 2009 Jul 30. [Epub ahead of print]
PMID: 19641517 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
- Complexation and toxicity of copper in higher plants (I): Characterisation of copper accumulation, speciation and toxicity in Crassula helmsii as a new copper accumulator.
Kupper H, Gotz B, Mijovilovich A, Kupper FC, Meyer-Klaucke W.
Plant Physiol. 2009 Jul 29. [Epub ahead of print]
PMID: 19641032 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
- : HFE gene mutations and Wilson's disease in Sardinia.
Sorbello O, Sini M, Civolani A, Demelia L.
Dig Liver Dis. 2009 Jul 27. [Epub ahead of print]
PMID: 19640812 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
- Copper-taurine (CT): A potential organic compound to facilitate infected wound healing.
Tian X, Zhang Z, Wang S, Diao Y, Zhao Z, Lv D.
Med Hypotheses. 2009 Jul 27. [Epub ahead of print]
PMID: 19640654 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
- CuO impregnated activated carbon for catalytic wet peroxide oxidation of phenol.
Liou RM, Chen SH.
J Hazard Mater. 2009 Jul 10. [Epub ahead of print]
PMID: 19640643 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
- Structural characterization of a highly active superoxide-dismutase mimic.
Balasubramanian V, Ezhevskaya M, Moons H, Neuburger M, Cristescu C, Van Doorslaer S, Palivan C.
Phys Chem Chem Phys. 2009 Aug 21;11(31):6778-87. Epub 2009 Jul 7.
PMID: 19639152 [PubMed - in process]
- Dynamic mixing processes in spin triads of "breathing crystals" Cu(hfac)(2)L(R): a multifrequency EPR study at 34, 122 and 244 GHz.
Fedin MV, Veber SL, Romanenko GV, Ovcharenko VI, Sagdeev RZ, Klihm G, Reijerse E, Lubitz W, Bagryanskaya EG.
Phys Chem Chem Phys. 2009 Aug 21;11(31):6654-63. Epub 2009 Jul 8.
PMID: 19639139 [PubMed - in process]
- A reconstituted high density lipoprotein containing the V156E mutant of apolipoprotein A-I exhibits anti-atherosclerotic activity in Apo-E deficient mice.
Cho KH.
J Atheroscler Thromb. 2009 Jun;16(3):217-29.
PMID: 19638715 [PubMed - in process]
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