2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.ceramint.2006.10.013
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Effect of precursor characteristics on zirconia and ceria particle morphology in spray pyrolysis

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“…Contrary to heating substrates, Kang & Park (1999) [113,114,118,145,161,170,176,178,198,239,262], realised that subjecting the particle collector to coolants such as liquid nitrogen helped prevent Ag nano-particle agglomeration and they become well dispersed in ZnO.…”
Section: Asynchronous Pulse Uspmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Contrary to heating substrates, Kang & Park (1999) [113,114,118,145,161,170,176,178,198,239,262], realised that subjecting the particle collector to coolants such as liquid nitrogen helped prevent Ag nano-particle agglomeration and they become well dispersed in ZnO.…”
Section: Asynchronous Pulse Uspmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Figure 3 depicts the I-V characteristics of ZrO 2 thick film, the symmetrical nature of the I-V characteristics for samples shows that the contact is ohmic in nature. Current is function of voltage and it is temperature dependent as well as nature of gas and its concentration [31]. …”
Section: B Surface Morphology Of the Filmsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4f shows the EDS spectra of Al doped CeO 2 thin films deposited at an optimized substrate temperature 400 1C with different Al dopants. The peaks at 1.8 and 3.8 keV correspond to silicon and calcium present in the substrate used for the film preparation [42]. Besides, the peak at 3.5 keV due to Al is found to be merged with that of Ca element present in the substrate material.…”
Section: Morphological Analysismentioning
confidence: 95%