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    Metal-based reactive nanomaterials by Dreizin, Edward L.

    Published in Progress in energy and combustion science (01-04-2009)
    “…Recent developments in materials processing and characterization resulted in the discovery of a new type of reactive materials containing nanoscaled metal…”
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    Mechanochemically prepared reactive and energetic materials: a review by Dreizin, Edward L., Schoenitz, Mirko

    Published in Journal of materials science (01-10-2017)
    “…Reactive and energetic materials are typically metastable and are expected to transform into thermodynamically favorable reaction products with substantial…”
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    At what ambient temperature can thermal runaway of a burning metal particle occur? by Senyurt, Elif Irem, Dreizin, Edward L.

    Published in Combustion and flame (01-02-2022)
    “…A simplified heat and mass transfer model is considered to predict at what ambient temperature can thermal runaway occur for a burning metal particle exposed…”
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    Hydrogen production by reacting water with mechanically milled composite aluminum-metal oxide powders by Dupiano, Paul, Stamatis, Demitrios, Dreizin, Edward L.

    Published in International journal of hydrogen energy (01-04-2011)
    “…Several composite aluminum-metal oxide powders were prepared by mechanical milling and considered for hydrogen production in the Al–water split reaction. The…”
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    Combustion of boron and boron–iron composite particles in different oxidizers by Chintersingh, Kerri-Lee, Schoenitz, Mirko, Dreizin, Edward L.

    Published in Combustion and flame (01-06-2018)
    “…Mechanical milling was used to prepare a composite powder containing 5 wt% of iron in boron. Iron, expected to behave as a catalyst of boron oxidation, was…”
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    Oxidation, ignition and combustion behaviors of differently prepared boron-magnesium composites by Sun, Yalun, Ren, Hui, Jiao, Qingjie, Schoenitz, Mirko, Dreizin, Edward L.

    Published in Combustion and flame (01-11-2020)
    “…Effect of magnesium on ignition and combustion characteristics of boron was explored for three materials containing ca. 23 wt% of magnesium. Boron was sintered…”
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    Oxidation kinetics and combustion of boron particles with modified surface by Chintersingh, Kerri-Lee, Schoenitz, Mirko, Dreizin, Edward L.

    Published in Combustion and flame (01-11-2016)
    “…This work is aimed to modify a commercial 95% pure boron powder to improve its ignition. The powder is processed using acetonitrile to dissolve the oxidized…”
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    Effect of premilling Al and CuO in acetonitrile on properties of Al·CuO thermites prepared by arrested reactive milling by Mursalat, Mehnaz, Schoenitz, Mirko, Dreizin, Edward L.

    Published in Combustion and flame (01-04-2020)
    “…Thermite powders with molar composition 8Al·3CuO were prepared in two stages by Arrested Reactive Milling (ARM). In the first stage, the starting materials Al…”
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    Ignition of zirconium powders placed near an electrostatic discharge by Huang, Ci, Schoenitz, Mirko, Dreizin, Edward L.

    Published in Combustion and flame (01-04-2021)
    “…Electrostatic discharge (ESD) or spark produced by breakdown of a gap while discharging a capacitor is a common ignition stimulus for powders of reactive and…”
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    Reactive Structural Materials: Preparation and Characterization by Hastings, Daniel L., Dreizin, Edward L.

    Published in Advanced engineering materials (01-03-2018)
    “…Reactive structural materials, which can serve both as structural elements as well as a source of chemical energy released upon initiation have emerged as an…”
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    Ignition and combustion of mechanically alloyed Al–Mg powders with customized particle sizes by Aly, Yasmine, Schoenitz, Mirko, Dreizin, Edward L.

    Published in Combustion and flame (01-04-2013)
    “…Adding aluminum to propellants, pyrotechnics, and explosives is common to boost their energy density. A number of approaches have been investigated that could…”
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    Titanium-boron reactive composite powders with variable morphology prepared by arrested reactive milling by Hastings, Daniel, Rodriguez, Nikki, McCann, Holly, Schoenitz, Mirko, Dreizin, Edward L.

    Published in Fuel (Guildford) (15-02-2022)
    “…•Spherical and irregular Ti·B and Ti∙2B nanocomposite fuels prepared by milling.•Effect of particle morphology on its structure and reactivity…”
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    Combustion of Mg and composite Mg·S powders in different oxidizers by Liu, Xinhang, Schoenitz, Mirko, Dreizin, Edward L.

    Published in Combustion and flame (01-09-2018)
    “…Micron-sized, spherical magnesium powders were ignited by a CO2 laser beam and by injecting them in the products of air–C2H2 and air–H2 flames. The same…”
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    Boron doped with iron: Preparation and combustion in air by Chintersingh, Kerri-Lee, Schoenitz, Mirko, Dreizin, Edward L.

    Published in Combustion and flame (01-02-2019)
    “…Combustion-relevant effects of iron as an additive to boron powders were examined. 95% pure boron powder was doped with iron by thermal decomposition of iron…”
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    Preparation, ignition, and combustion of magnesium-calcium iodate reactive nano-composite powders by Liu, Xinhang, Schoenitz, Mirko, Dreizin, Edward L.

    “…•Stable reactive material with 29 wt% of iodine prepared by mechanical milling.•The material is easy to handle and iodine is released rapidly upon…”
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    Custom particle morphology in energetic nanocomposites prepared by arrested reactive milling in immiscible liquids by Mursalat, Mehnaz, Schoenitz, Mirko, Dreizin, Edward L.

    Published in Powder technology (01-01-2020)
    “…The effect of polar and nonpolar liquid process control agents (PCA) on properties of metal rich Al/CuO thermites prepared by Arrested Reactive Milling was…”
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    Removal of diisopropyl methyl phosphonate (DIMP) from heated metal oxide surfaces by Vasudevan, Ashvin, Senyurt, Elif Irem, Schoenitz, Mirko, Dreizin, Edward L.

    Published in Journal of hazardous materials (05-02-2023)
    “…Diisopropyl methyl phosphonate (DIMP) is an organophosphorus compound used as a surrogate of sarin, a chemical weapon agent. Thermal decomposition of DIMP and…”
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    Atomic Scale Insights into the First Reaction Stages Prior to Al/CuO Nanothermite Ignition: Influence of Porosity by Jabraoui, Hicham, Esteve, Alain, Schoenitz, Mirko, Dreizin, Edward L., Rossi, Carole

    Published in ACS applied materials & interfaces (29-06-2022)
    “…This theoretical work aims to understand the influence of nanopores at CuO–Al nanothermite interfaces on the initial stage of thermite reaction. ReaxFF…”
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    Fluorine-containing oxidizers for metal fuels in energetic formulations by Valluri, Siva Kumar, Schoenitz, Mirko, Dreizin, Edward

    Published in Defence technology (01-02-2019)
    “…Fluorine containing oxidizers, primarily polymers, are extensively used in pyrotechnic compositions. Fluorinated oxidizers are less explored for metalized…”
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    Reaction Interface for Heterogeneous Oxidation of Aluminum Powders by Zhang, Shasha, Dreizin, Edward L

    Published in Journal of physical chemistry. C (11-07-2013)
    “…Heterogeneous oxidation of aluminum is rate limited by diffusion through a growing aluminum oxide layer. If inward diffusion of oxygen ions is faster than…”
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