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Kinetic effects in the mechanically activated solid-state reduction of haematite

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Nanometer-sized α-Al2O3-Fe composites were obtained by solid-state reduction in ball mills of Fe2O3 and Al in nitrogen and air. Together with α-Al2O3 and Fe, the formation of Hercynite and clusters of Fe in alumina are observed in both cases.

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Basset, D., Matteazzi, P., Miani, F. et al. Kinetic effects in the mechanically activated solid-state reduction of haematite. Hyperfine Interact 94, 2235–2238 (1994). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02063768

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