Morphological characteristics of mechanically processed ZnO and MnO@d2 powder mixtures

The evolution of structural-morphological characteristics of ZnO+1 wt.% MnO@d2 and ZnO+10 wt.% MnO@d2 samples during prolonged mechanical treatment (MT) was investigated by X-ray, AFM, LPS, SEM and IR methods. Changes in crystallite size due to mechanical activation were determined from X-ray measur...

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Published inPowder technology Vol. 193; no. 2; pp. 130 - 136
Main Authors Kakazey, M, Vlasova, M, Dominguez-Patino, M, Dominguez-Patino, G, Enriquez-Mendez, Y, Resendiz-Gonzalez, M C, Tomila, T, Ristic, M, Nikolic, M V
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LanguageEnglish
Published 25.07.2009
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Summary:The evolution of structural-morphological characteristics of ZnO+1 wt.% MnO@d2 and ZnO+10 wt.% MnO@d2 samples during prolonged mechanical treatment (MT) was investigated by X-ray, AFM, LPS, SEM and IR methods. Changes in crystallite size due to mechanical activation were determined from X-ray measurements. These results were correlated with changes in particle size followed by SEM and AFM. Particle and aggregate size distributions were determined from LPS measurements. Interpretation of the evolution of IR-absorption peaks during mechanical activation using the theory of average dielectric constants enabled analysis of changes of particle and agglomerate shapes. All these results enabled establishment of a relationship between crystallites, particles, aggregates of particles, and superficial processes that occur during mechanical activation.
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ISSN:0032-5910
DOI:10.1016/j.powtec.2009.02.013