The change in crystal size during high-energy ball-milling of hematite and
zinc sulphide powders with initial average crystal size of 8 nm and 4 nm, r
espectively, has been investigated by X-ray powder diffraction and transmis
sion electron microscopy. It is found that the crystal size increases with
ball-milling time. This result shows that the steady-state grain size in ba
ll-milling experiments of bigger particles can be explained by an equilibri
um between fracturing and crystal growth. The kinetics of crystal growth du
ring ball-milling of nanoparticles is discussed with reference to a simple
empirical model.