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nanoparticles

 

Nanoparticles

1. Metal nitride nanoparticles

  • Titanium nitride, TiN

Y. Chen, Z.L. Li, J.S. Williams,"The evolution of hydriding and nitriding reactioins during ball milling of titanium in ammonia", Journal of Materials Science Letters, 1995, 14, 542-544

TiN nanoparticles

  • Iron nitride, FeN

Y. Chen, J.S. Williams and G.M. Wang, “High-temperature phase transformation of Fe-NH3 system realised by ball milling at room temperature", J. of Appl. Phys., 79(8) (1996), p. 3956-62.

Y. Chen, A.T. Halstead and J.S. Williams, "Influence of milling temperature and atmosphere on the synthesis of iron nitrides by ball milling", Mater. Sci. Engin. A, 206(1) (1996), p. 24-29.

  • Zirconium nitride, ZrN

Y. Chen and J.S. Williams, "Competitive gas-solid reactions realised by ball milling of Zr in ammonia gas", J. Mater. Res.,11(6) (1996), p. 1500-1506.

 

2. Metal oxide nanoparticles

  • Titanium oxides, TiO2

Y. Chen, T. H. Hwang and J.S. Williams, "Ball milling induced low-temperature carbothermic reduction of ilmenite", Mater. Lett., 28(1-3) (1996), p. 55-58.

Y. Chen, M. Marsh, J.S. Williams and B. Ninham, "Production of Rutile from Ilmenite by Room Temperature Ball Milling Induced Sulphurisation Reaction", J. Alloys and Compounds, 245(1-2) (1997), p. 54-58.

  • Zirconium oxides, ZrO, Iron oxides

M. Puttaswamy, Y. Chen, B. Jar and J.S. Williams, “Investigation of Combustion Reactions under Different Milling Conditions”, J. Metastable and Nanocrystalline Materials, 2-6 (1999), p. 79-84.