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Change of the Physical — Chemical Characteristics of the Materials by Mechanical Activation

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Advanced Science and Technology of Sintering

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Mechanical activation-milling of a material changes the size and structure of its particles, leading to an increase of the system potential energy, and also material chemical activity as a consequence of increased free surface and concentration of the lattice defects. These changes show that new change the properties of treated materials. Control of the mechanical activation process and properties of activated materials are utilized in several technologies (sintering, chemical synthesis, hido metallurgy etc.). In this paper experimentally obtained results on changes of physico-chemical properties of alumina during its mechanical activation in high energy vibro mill are presented.

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Andrić, L., Živanović, D., Milošević, S. (1999). Change of the Physical — Chemical Characteristics of the Materials by Mechanical Activation. In: Stojanović, B.D., Skorokhod, V.V., Nikolić, M.V. (eds) Advanced Science and Technology of Sintering. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-8666-5_27

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