Jean et al., 2010 - Google Patents
Synthesis and characterization of SrFe12O19 powder obtained by hydrothermal processJean et al., 2010
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- Jean M
- Nachbaur V
- Bran J
- Le Breton J
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- Journal of Alloys and compounds
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We have synthesized strontium hexaferrite particles in an alkaline medium using a hydrothermal process at 180° C. Our results show that to obtain a quasi-single SrFe12O19 phase, the Fe/Sr ratio in the initial solution must be equal to 8. However, the powders …
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