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Improved catalytic activity of PrMO 3 (M= Co and Fe) perovskites: synthesis of thermally stable nanoparticles by a novel hydrothermal methodMegarajan et al., 2015
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- Megarajan S
- Rayalu S
- Nishibori M
- Labhsetwar N
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- New Journal of Chemistry
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A novel and simple hydrothermal synthesis method using metal cyano complex precursors was demonstrated to synthesize nano-sized PrCoO3 and PrFeO3 perovskites. It was possible to achieve significantly improved catalytic properties, but more importantly with …
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