Kinetics of the crystallisation of Ni-Zn ferrite powders prepared by the hydrothermal method

Recently published data on the precipitation of Ni-Zn ferrite powders prepared by the hydrothermal method have been analysed in a manner consistent with Avrami theory. The results indicate that the value of the time exponent is due to the growth of spherical particles in a solution which becomes pr...

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Main Authors: Mancera, Ricardo, Ridlova, G., Wang, Y., Bhadeshia, H.
Format: Journal Article
Published: Maney Publishing 2005
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/28932
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author Mancera, Ricardo
Ridlova, G.
Wang, Y.
Bhadeshia, H.
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Ridlova, G.
Wang, Y.
Bhadeshia, H.
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description Recently published data on the precipitation of Ni-Zn ferrite powders prepared by the hydrothermal method have been analysed in a manner consistent with Avrami theory. The results indicate that the value of the time exponent is due to the growth of spherical particles in a solution which becomes progressively depleted of reactants. The analysis also indicates that the process can be considered to be one in which the particles all start growth from the initiation of the reaction.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-289322017-02-27T15:14:55Z Kinetics of the crystallisation of Ni-Zn ferrite powders prepared by the hydrothermal method Mancera, Ricardo Ridlova, G. Wang, Y. Bhadeshia, H. hydrothermal method crystallisation kinetics Ferrite Avrami theory Recently published data on the precipitation of Ni-Zn ferrite powders prepared by the hydrothermal method have been analysed in a manner consistent with Avrami theory. The results indicate that the value of the time exponent is due to the growth of spherical particles in a solution which becomes progressively depleted of reactants. The analysis also indicates that the process can be considered to be one in which the particles all start growth from the initiation of the reaction. 2005 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/28932 Maney Publishing fulltext
spellingShingle hydrothermal method
crystallisation kinetics
Ferrite
Avrami theory
Mancera, Ricardo
Ridlova, G.
Wang, Y.
Bhadeshia, H.
Kinetics of the crystallisation of Ni-Zn ferrite powders prepared by the hydrothermal method
title Kinetics of the crystallisation of Ni-Zn ferrite powders prepared by the hydrothermal method
title_full Kinetics of the crystallisation of Ni-Zn ferrite powders prepared by the hydrothermal method
title_fullStr Kinetics of the crystallisation of Ni-Zn ferrite powders prepared by the hydrothermal method
title_full_unstemmed Kinetics of the crystallisation of Ni-Zn ferrite powders prepared by the hydrothermal method
title_short Kinetics of the crystallisation of Ni-Zn ferrite powders prepared by the hydrothermal method
title_sort kinetics of the crystallisation of ni-zn ferrite powders prepared by the hydrothermal method
topic hydrothermal method
crystallisation kinetics
Ferrite
Avrami theory
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/28932