Effect of the milling conditions on the degree of amorphization of selenium by milling in a planetary ball mill

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The effect of the milling parameters (rotation speed of the milling device and duration of milling) on the phase composition of the products of milling of fully crystalline selenium has been investigated. The milling was conducted using a planetary micromill and the phase composition of the milling products was determined by differential thermal analysis. It has been found that ball milling leads to the partial amorphization of the starting crystalline material. The content of amorphous phase in the milling products depends, in a rather complicated way, on the milling parameters. At the milling parameters adopted in the present study, the milling product was never fully amorphous. The complicated way the milling parameters affect the content of amorphous phase in the milling products is a result of competition of two processes: amorphization due to deformation and refinement of grains of milled material and crystallization of the already produced amorphous material at the cost of heat evolved in the milling vial during the milling process. © 2007 IOP Publishing Ltd.

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Ksia̧zek, K., Wacke, S., Górecki, T., & Górecki, C. (2007). Effect of the milling conditions on the degree of amorphization of selenium by milling in a planetary ball mill. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 79). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/79/1/012037

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