Qian et al., 2007 - Google Patents
Synthesis of superfine Mg (OH) 2 particles by magnesiteQian et al., 2007
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- Qian H
- Deng M
- Zhang S
- Xu L
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- Materials Science and Engineering: A
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Superfine Mg (OH) 2 particles were synthesized by a hydrating method of MgO made from the decomposition of magnesite in alkali solutions at low temperatures. These Mg (OH) 2 particles have platelet shape and their sizes range from 100 to 200nm. The crystal phase …
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