2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.ceramint.2013.09.077
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Effects of manufacturing conditions and heating on properties of electrochemically produced magnetite nano-powders

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“…, (110), (006), (113), (202), (024), (116), (211), (122), (018), (214) and (300) hematite planes[47].…”
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“…, (110), (006), (113), (202), (024), (116), (211), (122), (018), (214) and (300) hematite planes[47].…”
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“…Two rectangular steel plates 3 cm apart, were used as electrodes. deposited on the electrode in the form of nanopowder [32]. XRD measurements were performed on Siemens D5000 diffractometer with Ni filtered Cu-K α1,2 radiation in Bragg-Brentano geometry in the range of angles 10 0 <2θ<90 0 using a step width 0.02 0 and acquisition time 2 s/step.…”
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“…Electrochemical (EC) synthesis of magnetite NPs [29][30][31][32] enables control of the final product characteristics via adjustment of the parameters in the electrolytic cell.…”
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confidence: 99%