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Role of Disclinations and Nanocrystalline State in the Formation of Quasicrystalline Phases on Mechanical Alloying of Cu-Fe Powders
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作者 R.Subramanian and S.S.Raznakrishnan (Department of Metallurgy, P.S.G. College of Technology, Coimbatore-641004, Tamilnadu, India) P.Shankar+ (Materials Charasterisation Group, Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic Research, Kalpakkam-603102, Tamilnadu, India) 《Journal of Materials Science & Technology》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2000年第5期499-503,共5页
Elemental powders of Cu and Fe were ball milled for various time durations up to 100 h. The various stages of forced alloying by ball milling, leading to instability of elemental crystalline phases and formation of qu... Elemental powders of Cu and Fe were ball milled for various time durations up to 100 h. The various stages of forced alloying by ball milling, leading to instability of elemental crystalline phases and formation of quasicrystalline phases were monitored using X-ray diffraction. Diffusion of Fe into the Cu matrix is proposed as the cause which triggers the instability of crystalline phases and leads to the formation of quasicrystalline phases after 10 h of milling. Milling for 100 h resulted in two different quasicrystalline phases with different lattice constants. Role of the nanocrystalline microstructure as an important criterion for the destabilisation of crystalline phases is explained. It is suggested that the formation of nanocrystalline microstructure and their subsequent transformation into quasicrystalline phases may be associated with a continuous increase in the disclination content of the system, which had formed as a result of continued milling and mechanical deformation. 展开更多
关键词 Fe Role of Disclinations and Nanocrystalline State in the formation of Quasicrystalline Phases on Mechanical Alloying of Cu-Fe powders Cu
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An update on electrostatic powder coating for pharmaceuticals 被引量:4
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作者 Qingliang Yang Yingliang Ma +2 位作者 Jesse Zhu Kwok Chow Kaiqi Shi 《Particuology》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2017年第2期1-7,共7页
Derived from dry powder coating of metals, electrostatic powder coating for pharmaceuticals is a technology for coating drug solid dosage forms. In this technology, coating powders, containing coating polymers, pigmen... Derived from dry powder coating of metals, electrostatic powder coating for pharmaceuticals is a technology for coating drug solid dosage forms. In this technology, coating powders, containing coating polymers, pigments, and other excipients, are directly sprayed onto the surface of the solid dosage forms through an electrostatic gun without using any organic solvent or water. The deposited coating powders are further cured to form a coating film. Electrostatic powder coating technology has many advantages compared to other pharmaceutical coating methods. It can eliminate the limitations caused by the organic solvent in solvent coating such as environmental issues and health problems. And electrostatic powder coating technology also surpasses aqueous coating due to its shorter processing time and less energy consumption, leading to a lower overall cost. Furthermore, the utilization of electrical attraction can promote the movement of coating powders towards the substrate, leading to an enhanced coating powder adhesion and coating efficiency, which make it more promising compared to other dry coating technologies. The objective of this review is to summarize the coating principles, apparatus, and formulations of different electrostatic powder coating technologies, giving their advantages and limitations and also analyzing the future application in the industry for each technology 展开更多
关键词 Electrostatic powder coating Solid dosage forms Plasticizers powder adhesion Film formation Curing
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