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Synthesis of nanosized and microporous zinc aluminate spinel by microwave assisted hydrothermal method (microwave–hydrothermal synthesis of ZnAl2O4)

Zawadzki, 2006

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7151497915791211156
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Zawadzki M
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Microwave assisted hydrothermal method, where the advantages of both microwave and hydrothermal method are being made use of, is proposed for preparing nanosized (mean particle size 2.4 nm with a narrow size distribution) zinc aluminate ZnAl2O4 with a spinel …
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