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It is shown that high-energy milling of Fe2O3 + Fe mixtures leads to the formation of nanocrystalline, metastable wüstite Fe1 – x O. Its stoichiometry varies systematically with processing time.
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Emel'yanov, D.A., Korolev, K.G., Mikhailenko, M.A. et al. Mechanochemical Synthesis of Wüstite, Fe1 – x O, in High-Energy Apparatuses. Inorganic Materials 40, 632–635 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1023/B:INMA.0000031998.30974.32
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