L. Takacs, BALL MILLING-INDUCED COMBUSTION IN POWDER MIXTURES CONTAINING TITANIUM, ZIRCONIUM, OR HAFNIUM, Journal of solid state chemistry, 125(1), 1996, pp. 75-84
Ball milling induces self propagating high temperature reactions in ma
ny highly exothermic powder mixtures. This phenomenon has been studied
in a variety of reactions with titanium, zirconium, and hafnium. Seve
ral oxides (CuO, Cu2O, NiO, Fe3O4, and ZnO) were reduced with Ti, Zr,
and Hf and the borides, carbides, silicides, and sulfides of these met
als were prepared from elemental mixtures. The ignition time is much s
horter with Zr than with either Ti or Hf whenever oxygen or sulfur is
involved in the reaction, but no similar variation is observed for the
formation of borides, carbides, and silicides. It is suggested that t
he fast diffusion of oxygen in ZrO2 and very likely of sulfur in ZrS2
are responsible for this behavior. (C) 1996 Academic Press, Inc.