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Application of chicken eggshell waste as a starting material for synthesizing calcium niobate (Ca4Nb2O9) powder

Kamkum et al., 2015

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3144089238499917966
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Kamkum P
Atiwongsangthong N
Muanghlua R
Vittayakorn N
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Ceramics International

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This study focused on the possibility of using CaCO 3 from chicken eggshell waste as a starting material for synthesizing Ca 4 Nb 2 O 9 powder via a conventional solid state reaction. The heat behavior of CaCO 3 and Nb 2 O 5 raw material mixture was studied by …
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