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Hydrothermal preparation of ZnO: CNT and TiO2: CNT composites and their photocatalytic applications

Byrappa et al., 2008

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18261177134299510628
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Byrappa K
Dayananda A
Sajan C
Basavalingu B
Shayan M
Soga K
Yoshimura M
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journal of materials Science

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Abstract ZnO: CNT and TiO2: CNT composites were fabricated under mild hydrothermal conditions (T= 150–240° C) with an autogenous pressure. The as prepared composites were characterized using X-ray diffraction, Scanning electron microscopy and FTIR …
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