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A comparative study of the hydrothermal crystallization of HfO2 using DSC/TG and XRD analysis

Hydrothermal crystallization of HfO2 from aqueous suspensions of hydrous hafnia at different pH values and temperatures were monitored using differential scanning calorimetry/thermogravimetric (DSC/TG) analyses and powder X-ray diffraction (XRD). Both techniques showed that the hydrothermal crystall...

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Published in:Materials chemistry and physics 2005-04, Vol.90 (2-3), p.344-352
Main Authors: Stefanic, G, Molcanov, K, Music, S
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