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Theoretical Study of the Grinding and Homogenization of a Binary Mixture of Reactive Powders in a Mechanical Activator. / Lapshin, O. V.; Boldyrev, V. V.; Boldyreva, E. V.

In: Russian Journal of Physical Chemistry A, Vol. 95, No. 11, 15, 11.2021, p. 2310-2318.

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Lapshin OV, Boldyrev VV, Boldyreva EV. Theoretical Study of the Grinding and Homogenization of a Binary Mixture of Reactive Powders in a Mechanical Activator. Russian Journal of Physical Chemistry A. 2021 Nov;95(11):2310-2318. 15. doi: 10.1134/S0036024421110108

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abstract = "A mathematical model in a macroscopic approximation is used to perform a theoretical study of solid-phase mechanochemical synthesis in a binary powder mixture during its mechanical processing in a mechanoactivator (energy-intensive mixer). Analytical relationships are obtained for the parameters that determine the process. The formulas are used to propose a way of finding an effective kinetic constant characterizing the degree of homogenization of the powder mixture (the inverse problem approach).",
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