Processes of Defragmentation, Thermocapillary Extraction and Agglomeration of Ultradispersed Gold from Mineral Raw Materials and Technogenic Products within Laser Radiation Field

Authors A.P. Kuzmenko1 , I.V. Khrapov1 , M.B. Dobromyslov2
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1 South-West State University, 94, 50 Let Octyabtya Str., Kursk, Russian Federation

2 Pacific National University, 136, Tihkhookeanskaya Str., Khabarovsk, Russian Federation

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Issue Volume 5, Year 2013, Number 3
Dates Received 31 July 2013; revised manuscript received 11 October 2013; published online 17 October 2013
Citation A.P. Kuzmenko, I.V. Khrapov, M.B. Dobromyslov, J. Nano- Electron. Phys. 5 No 3, 56 (2013)
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PACS Number(s) 61.80.Ba; 47.55.nb
Keywords Laser treatment, Defragmentation (2) , Thermocapillary mechanism (2) , Laser agglomeration (2) .
Annotation According to the analysis of the results of complex studies of mineral raw materials and man-handle products containing ultra-dispersed gold, silver, and platinum before and after laser treatment, a qualitative physical model which explains the origin of thermal processes occurring under the action of laser radiation is proposed. It is noted that laser treatment of those materials generates processes of defragmentation, thermocapillary extraction, and agglomeration of micro-and nanoinclusions of these metals.

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