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Mechanically alloyed magnesium–boron–iodine composite powders
Song Wang
,
Mirko Schoenitz
,
Edward L. Dreizin
Chemical and Materials Engineering
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Iodine
100%
Composite Powder
100%
Iodine Release
33%
Iodine Oxidation
33%
Iodine Loss
33%
Low Temperature
16%
Composite Particles
16%
High Temperature
16%
Reactive Materials
16%
Biocidal Properties
16%
Thermogravimetric Analysis
16%
Magnesium
16%
Mass Loss
16%
Mechanical Milling
16%
Oxidation Behavior
16%
High Temperature Oxidation
16%
Oxidizing Gas
16%
Oxidizing Environment
16%
Munitions
16%
Apparent Activation Energy
16%
Inert Gas
16%
MgB2
16%
Ambient Air
16%
Biological Weapons
16%
Inert Environment
16%
Gas Species
16%
Initial Weight Loss
16%
Ice Temperature
16%
Dry Ice
16%
Engineering
Composite Powder
100%
Mols
100%
Low-Temperature
50%
Reactive Material
50%
Mechanical Milling
50%
Thermooxidation
50%
Mass Loss
50%
Apparent Activation Energy
50%
Ambient Air
50%
Gas Specie
50%
Munition
50%
Material Science
Powder
100%
Oxidation Reaction
100%
Composite Particle
20%
Activation Energy
20%
Magnesium
20%
Thermogravimetric Analysis
20%
Inert Gas
20%