“…The difference of domain sizes may relate to melting points of metals, which are 2623, 3422, 1246, 1495, 419, and 1668 °C for Mo, W, Mn, Co, Zn, and Ti, respectively. Based on our previous studies, LRR releases enormous heat, which raises reaction temperatures to approach the melting temperatures of Ti, Zn, Mn, and Co. [ 14 ] Thus, the freshly formed Ti, Zn, Mn, and Co particles agglomerate, resulting in enlarged crystallite sizes. In contrast, Mo and W crystallites are small due to their inherently high melting points.…”