2017
DOI: 10.1007/s10853-017-1095-5
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Reaction kinetic studies of metal-doped magnesium silicides

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“…The following group of research papers describes the use of mechanochemical methods for the synthesis and/or modification of different inorganic materials such as powder alloys [9], complex oxides [10], sulfides [11] and silicides [12]. Al-Joubouri and Suryanarayana [9] analyzed the phase formation and microstructural features of five different Fe-Cr-Ni powder mixtures subjected to high-energy mechanical milling.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The following group of research papers describes the use of mechanochemical methods for the synthesis and/or modification of different inorganic materials such as powder alloys [9], complex oxides [10], sulfides [11] and silicides [12]. Al-Joubouri and Suryanarayana [9] analyzed the phase formation and microstructural features of five different Fe-Cr-Ni powder mixtures subjected to high-energy mechanical milling.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cepeda-Sánchez et al [10] described the mechanochemical synthesis, structural peculiarities and oxygen ion conducting properties of the Gd 2 Hf 2-x Ti x O 7 system. Baláž et al [11] analyzed the effect of different experimental parameters on the evolution of Cu:S mixtures when milled in a planetary ball mill to obtain CuS and Cu 2 S. Bogala and Reddy [12] analyzed the reaction kinetics of a group of promising thermoelectric materials-metal-doped Mg silicides.…”
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“…This deflection is due to the different responses of the materials to the gradient temperature, creating a current and magnetic field through the loop. Thus, the Seebeck effect refers to the presence of a potential electric current through a thermoelectric material when subjected to a temperature difference [27,29].…”
Section: Seebeck Effectmentioning
confidence: 99%