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Volumn 29, Issue 14, 2009, Pages 3007-3013
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Effects of precursor chemistry and thermal treatment conditions on obtaining phase pure bismuth ferrite from aqueous gel precursors
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Author keywords
Multiferroic properties; Perovskites; Powders chemical preparation; Sol gel processes; X ray methods
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Indexed keywords
ACID CONTENT;
ANNEAL TEMPERATURES;
ANTIFERROMAGNETIC;
AQUEOUS SOLUTION-GEL;
CHEMICAL PURITY;
DRY AIR;
DSC MEASUREMENTS;
FTIR;
GEL PRECURSORS;
HIGH TEMPERATURE;
HIGH-TEMPERATURE XRD;
HOMOGENEOUS GELS;
MULTIFERROIC PROPERTIES;
PARAMAGNETIC PHASE TRANSITIONS;
PARASITIC PHASE;
POWDERS-CHEMICAL PREPARATION;
PRECURSOR CHEMISTRY;
PURE BISMUTH;
SECONDARY PHASE;
STABLE SOLUTIONS;
THERMAL TREATMENT;
THERMO-OXIDATIVE DECOMPOSITION;
VERY LOW TEMPERATURES;
WATERSOLUBLE;
X-RAY METHODS;
ANTIFERROMAGNETISM;
BISMUTH;
DECOMPOSITION;
FOURIER TRANSFORM INFRARED SPECTROSCOPY;
GELATION;
GELS;
HEAT TREATMENT;
HEATING;
HEATING RATE;
IRON COMPOUNDS;
METAL IONS;
NANOSTRUCTURED MATERIALS;
NITRATES;
PEROVSKITE;
PHASE TRANSITIONS;
POWDER METALS;
SOL-GEL PROCESS;
SOL-GELS;
SOLS;
SYNTHESIS (CHEMICAL);
X RAY ANALYSIS;
SEMICONDUCTING BISMUTH COMPOUNDS;
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EID: 67650649408
PISSN: 09552219
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1016/j.jeurceramsoc.2009.05.018 Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (63)
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References (19)
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