part 1-special issue of the income symposium
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Editorial Commentary
Editor's Note
Zuhair A. Munir
119
Introduction
Introduction
Klára Tkáčová
121-132
Mechanochemistry of Solids: Past, Present, and Prospects
V. V. Boldyrev and K. Tkáčová
133-138
Mechanoelectrochemical Behavior of Pure Magnesium and Magnesium Alloys Stressed in Aqueous Solutions
E. M. Gutman, Ya. Unigovski, A. Eliezer and E. Abramov
139-144
Modeling of the Phase Transformation Induced by Ball Milling in Anatase TiO2
T. Girot, S. Bégin-Colin, X. Devaux, G. Le Caër and A. Mocellin
145-153
The Role of Mechanochemistry in the Pulmonary Toxicity Caused by Particulate Minerals
I. Fenoglio, G. Martra, L. Prandi, M. Tomatis and S. Coluccia, et al.
155-166
Mössbauer Studies in the Mechanochemistry of Spinel Ferrites
V. Šepelák and K. D. Becker
167-180
Toward a Quantitative Understanding of the Mechanical Alloying Process
G. Cocco, F. Delogu and L. Schiffini
181-188
Self-Sustaining Metal–Sulfur Reactions Induced by Ball Milling
L. Takacs
189-196
Synthesis and Densification of Nanomaterials by Mechanical and Field Activation
Z. A. Munir
197-203
Mechanochemistry of Solids—Real Structure and Reactivity
Ursula Steinike and Klára Tkáčová
205-211
Mechanochemical Synthesis: Mechanical and Chemical Factors
P. Butyagin
213-221
Particle Size Analysis—Problems and Possibilities in the Fine and Ultrafine Range
Claus Bernhardt
223-233
The Effect of Mechanochemical Treatments on Clay Minerals and the Mechanochemical Adsorption of Organic Materials onto Clay Minerals
S. Yariv and I. Lapides
235-244
Materials and Process Design through Mechanochemical Routes
E. Ivanov and C. Suryanarayana
245-250
Nanocrystalline Oxide Ceramics Prepared by High-Energy Ball Milling
S. Indris, D. Bork and P. Heitjans
251-253
Mechanochemical Synthesis of Double Hydroxides
V. P. Isupov, L. E. Chupakhina and R. P. Mitrofanova