Surface characterization of mechanically activated sulphides
by Peter Balaz, Bastl Eva, M. Moser, Manfred Roths
International Journal of Materials and Product Technology (IJMPT), Vol. 10, No. 1/2, 1995

Abstract: The effect of mechanical activation on the surface properties of zinc, lead (II) and antimony (III) sulphides produced by dry intensive grinding in a vibration mill and a planetary mill was studied by ESCA and IR methods. It was found that favourable conditions for mechanochemical transformations including formation of variable surface species were created by grinding.

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