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Sol-gel monocomponent nano-sized oxide powders

Crisan et al., 2000

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17819275214797884930
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Crisan M
Jitianu A
Crisan D
Balasoiu M
Dragan N
Zaharescu M
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Journal of Optoelectronics and Advanced Materials

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The design of advanced ceramics depends on the availability of powders with outstanding properties in terms of composition, purity, size, and size distribution. Sol-gel processes allow synthesis powders to have a more elaborate structure. In the powders case, sol-gel refers to …
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