2020
DOI: 10.3390/nano10091826
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Top-Down Reactive Approach for the Synthesis of Disordered ZrN Nanocrystalline Bulk Material from Solid Waste

Abstract: Transition metal nitrides possess superior mechanical, physical, and chemical properties that make them desirable materials for a broad range of applications. A prime example is zirconium nitride (ZrN), which can be obtained through different fabrication methods that require the applications of high temperature and pressure. The present work reports an interesting procedure for synthesizing disordered face centered cubic (fcc)-ZrN nanoparticles through the reactive ball milling (RBM) technique. One attractive … Show more

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“…Plasma, the high energetic beam bombards the metal surfaces ensuring hard and dense coating. Using this method, we can synthesis nano-particles and allow to fabricate nanocomposites [29]. Thin film formation is characterized by the metal ions in the vapor phase obtained from condense phase and return back to condense phase of thin films [30].…”
Section: Physical Vapor Deposition (Pvd) Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Plasma, the high energetic beam bombards the metal surfaces ensuring hard and dense coating. Using this method, we can synthesis nano-particles and allow to fabricate nanocomposites [29]. Thin film formation is characterized by the metal ions in the vapor phase obtained from condense phase and return back to condense phase of thin films [30].…”
Section: Physical Vapor Deposition (Pvd) Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%