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Fine defective structure of silicon carbide powders obtained from different starting materials

The fine defective structure of silicon carbide powders obtained from silicic acid-saccharose, aerosil saccharose, aerosil-sarbon black, and hydrated cellulose-silicic acid gel systems was investigated. The relation between IR absorption characteristics and the microstructure of SiC particles obtain...

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Published in:Science of sintering 2006-05, Vol.38 (2), p.177-181
Main Authors: Tomila, T V, Vlasova, M V, Kakazey, M G, Vyshnyakova, K L, Ragulya, A V, Pereselentseva, L N
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