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Microwave absorption study of carbon nano tubes dispersed hard/soft ferrite nanocomposite

Tyagi et al., 2012

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2688606621818897165
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Tyagi S
Verma P
Baskey H
Agarwala R
Agarwala V
Shami T
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Ceramics International

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Nickel substituted strontium hexaferrite, SrNi2Fe10O19·(SrFe12O19/NiFe2O4) nanoparticles have been synthesized by low combustion method by citrate precursors using sol to gel (S–G) followed by gel to nano crystalline (G–N) conversion. The resulting 'as …
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