Abstract

Chemical activity of micro-and nanosized powders during open air heating after electron beam (up to 360 keV of electron kinetic energy) irradiation has been studied. A differential thermal analysis disclosed that an initial oxidation temperature for iron powders has been decreased to ~ 30°C after electron beam irradiation. Thus, the thermal oxidative stability of iron powders in air was improved without any detected changes in other activity parameters.

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