4.6 Article Proceedings Paper

Mechanically activated synthesis of ultrafine rods of HfB2 and milling induced phase transformation of monocrystalline anatase particles

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JOURNAL OF MATERIALS SCIENCE
Volume 39, Issue 16-17, Pages 5081-5089

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1023/B:JMSC.0000039188.17862.58

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The mechanically activated synthesis of hafnium diboride HfB2 from partially hydrated hafnium tetrachloride HfCl4() is first described. Monocrystalline rods with submicron to micron lengths and a diameter of about 100 nm are synthesized by annealing, at 1373 K, of powder mixtures of HfCl4 and boron ground with steel tools. The monocrystalline rods grow parallel to the c-axis of the HfB2 structure from iron-rich grains of the activated powder and are defect-free. Facetted nanometer-sized single crystals are obtained instead when magnesium is added to the starting mixtures. The fractureless transformation of single-crystal anatase particles with different initial sizes into orthorhombic TiO2-II by milling is then described. Milling yields either monocrystalline anatase particles coated with a layer of nanograins of TiO2-II (grain size similar to10 nm) or fully transformed anatase particles according to the initial diameters of similar to150 nm and similar to25 nm respectively. The relevance of a milling parameter, namely the average power injected per unit volume of powder trapped during a collision, is finally emphasized. (C) 2004 Kluwer Academic Publishers.

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