High-Energy Ball Milling of Some Intermetallics |
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Authors: | Giovanni Principi |
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Institution: | (1) Settore Materiali and INFM, Dipartimento di Ingegneria Meccanica, Università di Padova, via Marzolo 9, 35131 Padova, Italy |
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Abstract: | High-energy ball milling of metallic powders has been used in recent years for the synthesis of alloys through reactions mainly occurring in solid state. The diffusive phenomena accompanying and promoting the reactions of formation are related to the microstructure acquired by the powders as a consequence of the intense mechanical deformations. The process induces a remarkable comminution of powder particles, inside of which domains of nanometric size are formed and compositional variations often occur. Several analytical techniques are suitable for following the structural evolution of the powders during milling. Among them, Mössbauer spectroscopy is suitable for obtaining detailed local information on the atomic arrangement of the treated materials, if one of the constituents is a Mössbauer isotope, and for detecting little changes occurring at an atomic scale. For these reasons Mössbauer spectroscopy is more sensitive than other analytical techniques especially in the early stages of the process. Some recent results are presented regarding in particular the Fe–Cu, Fe–Al, Fe–Al–Cu, NiAl(Fe) and Fe–Mn systems. |
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Keywords: | intermetallics ball milling M?ssbauer spectroscopy X-ray diffraction perturbed angular correlations |
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