Mechanical activation of inorganic materials leads to specific changes of t
heir chemical and physical properties. Grinding, as one way of mechanical a
ctivation, is a widely used method for obtaining highly dispersed systems,
and it could be performed in various types of mills (planetary, centrifugal
, vibro-mill, etc.). The development of advanced materials is, therefore, d
ependent not only on the investigated material, but on characteristics of a
device as well. Polycrystalline zinc stannate spinel, Zn2SnO4, is a materi
al used for combustible gases and humidity detection, photo electrochemical
applications, coatings, etc. The subject of this work is the influence of
mechanical activation on solid state chemical reaction, e.g. the formation
of porous zinc stannate ceramics during different thermal treatments of com
pacts obtained from ZnO and SnO2 powder mixtures mechanically activated in
a high energy vibro-mill. X-ray diffraction analysis, scanning electron mic
roscopy and non-isothermal dilatometric measurements were performed in orde
r to investigate spinel formation. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science Ltd. All right
s reserved.