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Multicomponent ceramic powder generation by spray pyrolysis

Lyons et al., 1992

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8334070717896133646
Author
Lyons S
Ortega J
Wang L
Kodas T
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MRS Online Proceedings Library (OPL)

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We have examined methods for controlling the morphology and microstructure of ceramic particles produced by spray pyrolysis. A variety of materials were examined including SrTiO3and BaTiO3 and the oxides of Al, Mg, Zn, Pd, V, Mo, and Bi. The morphology of the …
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