Mechanochemistry in Nanoscience and Minerals Engineering

Mechanochemistry in Nanoscience and Minerals Engineering. Bearbeitet von. Peter Balaz. 1. Auflage Buch. xiii, S. Hardcover. ISBN 3
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Mechanochemistry in Nanoscience and Minerals Engineering. The effect of grinding on the physical properties of fly ashes and a portland cement clinker. Cement and Concrete Research, 27 12 , — New insights into alite hydration.


  1. The influence of mechanochemical activation on the Zn–Ce–O composition properties.
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Cement and Concrete Research, 76, — Mechanical activation of various cements. International Journal of Mineral Processing, 74, — Mechanical activation of cement with addition of fly ash. Materials Letters, 39 2 , — Intensification of processes of hardening cement paste on the basis of the cement slurry and superplasticizer. Building materials, 8, 55— Effect of mechanochemical activation of binder on properties of fine-grained concrete. Magazine of Civil Engineering, 2 54 , 63— Mechanochemical activation of high alumina cements - hydration behaviour.

Cement and Concrete Research, 21 1 , 51— Investigation of the effect of grinding aids on grinding and properties of white cement. Advances in chemistry and chemical technology, XXVI 6 , 38— Hydration of mechanically activated blended cements studied by in situ X-ray diffraction.

Mechanochemistry in Nanoscience and Minerals Engineering by Peter Balaz (2008, Hardcover)

Electrochemical study of chalcopyrite dissolution in sulfuric, nitric and hydrochloric acid solutions. International Journal of Mineral Processing, , Structural and temperature sensitivity of leaching of chalcopyrite with iron III sulphate. Copper Leaching from Chalcopyrite: In the presented work, possibilities of intensification of copper leaching from chalcopyrite CuFeS2 induced by mechanical activation was studied.

In this article, the influence of mechanical activation time on copper leaching efficiency is compared. This study also shows how mechanical activation time influences selectivity of copper and iron leaching.

Mechanochemistry in Nanoscience and Minerals Engineering

For mechanical activation, planetary mill Fritsch Pulverisette 6 at rpm and room temperature was used. Grinding chamber cm3 in volume and 50 balls 10 mm in diameter made of tungsten carbide were used.

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Simply select your manager software from the list below and click on download. An increase in the specific surface area up to three times and pores volume due to the formation of mesopores with two dimensions 2. The increase in the photocatalytic activity of the dye safranin T decomposition due to the formation of Zn—Ce—O nanocomposite was established.


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See all articles by this author Search Google Scholar for this author. Article first published online: July 10, ; Issue published: December 1, Received: December 27, ; Accepted: Centre of Common Use of Equipment, M. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.