Characterization of mechanochemically synthesized ZnSe in a laboratory and an industrial mill

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Authors

  • M. Achimovičová
  • P. Baláž
  • T. Ohtani
  • N. Kostova
  • G. Tyuliev
  • Armin Feldhoff
  • V. Šepelák

External Research Organisations

  • Slovak Academy of Sciences
  • Okayama University of Science
  • Bulgarian Academy of Sciences (BAS)
  • Technische Universität Braunschweig
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Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)632-637
Number of pages6
JournalSolid State Ionics
Volume192
Issue number1
Early online date11 Aug 2010
Publication statusPublished - 16 Jun 2011

Abstract

Nanocrystalline ZnSe was prepared by mechanochemical synthesis in a laboratory mill and an industrial mill from the mixture of Zn and Se powdered precursors. XRD measurements indicate the formation of the cubic and hexagonal modifications of ZnSe during mechanochemical synthesis in the laboratory mill. Hexagonal modification disappears with increasing time of mechanochemical reaction. XPS analysis was applied to study the surface composition of mechanosynthesized ZnSe. The reaction products were also characterized by TEM. An application of the industrial mill verified the possibility of a large-scale mechanochemical production of ZnSe semiconductor at ambient temperature and in a relatively short reaction time (15-60 min).

Keywords

    Industrial mill, Mechanochemistry, TEM, XPS, Zinc selenide

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Characterization of mechanochemically synthesized ZnSe in a laboratory and an industrial mill. / Achimovičová, M.; Baláž, P.; Ohtani, T. et al.
In: Solid State Ionics, Vol. 192, No. 1, 16.06.2011, p. 632-637.

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Achimovičová, M, Baláž, P, Ohtani, T, Kostova, N, Tyuliev, G, Feldhoff, A & Šepelák, V 2011, 'Characterization of mechanochemically synthesized ZnSe in a laboratory and an industrial mill', Solid State Ionics, vol. 192, no. 1, pp. 632-637. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ssi.2010.07.009
Achimovičová, M., Baláž, P., Ohtani, T., Kostova, N., Tyuliev, G., Feldhoff, A., & Šepelák, V. (2011). Characterization of mechanochemically synthesized ZnSe in a laboratory and an industrial mill. Solid State Ionics, 192(1), 632-637. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ssi.2010.07.009
Achimovičová M, Baláž P, Ohtani T, Kostova N, Tyuliev G, Feldhoff A et al. Characterization of mechanochemically synthesized ZnSe in a laboratory and an industrial mill. Solid State Ionics. 2011 Jun 16;192(1):632-637. Epub 2010 Aug 11. doi: 10.1016/j.ssi.2010.07.009
Achimovičová, M. ; Baláž, P. ; Ohtani, T. et al. / Characterization of mechanochemically synthesized ZnSe in a laboratory and an industrial mill. In: Solid State Ionics. 2011 ; Vol. 192, No. 1. pp. 632-637.
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