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The formation and microstructural properties of uniform α-GaOOH particles and their calcination productsKrehula et al., 2015
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- Krehula S
- Ristić M
- Kubuki S
- Iida Y
- Fabián M
- Musić S
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- Journal of alloys and compounds
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Uniform α-GaOOH submicron particles of different shapes (spindles, rhombic rods, rhombic prisms, hierarchical particles) were synthesized by simple low-temperature (at 60° C) or hydrothermal (at 160° C) precipitation from the mixture of aqueous solutions of gallium (III) …
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