2002
DOI: 10.1007/bf02706884
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Influence of stoichiometry and alkalinity on barium hexaferrite formation via the supercritical water crystallization method

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“…This was rationalized by a lesser degree of dehydration at the lower synthesis temperature (and therefore higher TGA weight loss in the range 473–673 K). Subsequently, Kim et al (from South Korea) conducted similar experiments to make barium hexaferrite and obtained comparable results. , More recently, Adschiri et al reported the synthesis of surface-functionalized barium hexaferrite directly in a flow process …”
Section: Electronics Information and Communication Technologymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This was rationalized by a lesser degree of dehydration at the lower synthesis temperature (and therefore higher TGA weight loss in the range 473–673 K). Subsequently, Kim et al (from South Korea) conducted similar experiments to make barium hexaferrite and obtained comparable results. , More recently, Adschiri et al reported the synthesis of surface-functionalized barium hexaferrite directly in a flow process …”
Section: Electronics Information and Communication Technologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Subsequently, Kim et al (from South Korea) conducted similar experiments to make barium hexaferrite and obtained comparable results. 454,455 More recently, Adschiri et al reported the synthesis of surfacefunctionalized barium hexaferrite directly in a flow process. 456 7.…”
Section: Magnetic Particles (Non Bio)mentioning
confidence: 99%