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Mechanochemical Reactions in the Sn–Zn–S System: Further Studies

✍ Scribed by A. Bakhshai; V. Soika; M.A. Susol; L. Takacs


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2000
Tongue
English
Weight
206 KB
Volume
153
Category
Article
ISSN
0022-4596

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✦ Synopsis


Although ball milling initiates self-sustaining thermal reaction (combustion) in both Sn+S and Zn+S powder blends, the reaction may be gradual when Sn+Zn+S mixtures are processed under the same conditions. Milling experiments were carried out at several Sn+Zn+S compositions, using di4erent milling balls and ball-topowder ratios. The ignition time was measured and the phase composition was determined at di4erent stages of the process. The activation time before ignition scales with the ball-to-powder ratio in most cases, showing that the 99mechanical dose:: is suitable to describe the degree of activation. More energetic milling results in earlier ignition, but it also intensi5es the formation of reaction products before ignition, thereby promoting gradual kinetics. The initiation and propagation of a combustion front is similar to self-propagating high-temperature synthesis in a powder compact, but heat transfer to the milling tools is a more important factor.


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