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Combustion synthesis of ABO3 and AB2O4 compounds-an overview

Augustin et al., 2003

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9327253329981693790
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Augustin C
Kalaiselvan R
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Bulletin of electrochemistry

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Combustion synthesis has been accepted as a versatile method to synthesize new materials due to its simplicity. The method has been used to prepare numerous materials among which perovskites (ABO3) and spinels (AB2O4) occupy a prominent place. An attempt has …
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