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Mechanosynthesis and process characterization of nanostructured manganese ferrite

TitoloMechanosynthesis and process characterization of nanostructured manganese ferrite
Tipo di pubblicazioneArticolo su Rivista peer-reviewed
Anno di Pubblicazione2005
AutoriPadella, F., Alvani C., La Barbera A., Ennas G., Liberatore R., and Varsano F.
RivistaMaterials Chemistry and Physics
Volume90
Paginazione172-177
ISSN02540584
Parole chiaveBall milling, contamination, Ferrites, Hydrogen, Hydrogen production, Manganese compounds, Manganese ferrite, Mechanical alloying, Mechanosynthesis, Nanostructured ferrites, Nanostructured materials, Phase composition, Rietveld method, Stainless steel, Synthesis (chemical), X ray powder diffraction
Abstract

Nanocrystalline MnFe2O4 particles were synthesized by a high-energy ball milling technique, starting from a manganosite (MnO) and hematite (α-Fe2O3) stoichiometric powder mixture. The mechanosynthesis process was performed at room temperature both in hardened steel and in tungsten carbide vials. X-ray powder diffraction quantitative phase analysis by the Rietveld method was used to study the chemical transformations promoted by the milling action. The nanocrystalline MnFe2O 4 spinel phase begins to appear after 10 h of milling and reaches its maximum content (≈0.8 molar fraction) after 35 h of milling. A prolonged milling time induces a dramatic contamination of the powder mixture, when hardened stainless steel was adopted, due to metallic iron originating from vial and balls debris. Ball milling is able to induce a redox reaction between FeIII and metallic iron, transforming the MnFe2O 4 spinel phase into a wüstite type (Fe, Mn)O phase. The yield of the hydrogen production reaction on synthetised materials is reported. © 2004 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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DOI10.1016/j.matchemphys.2004.10.033
Citation KeyPadella2005172