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The growth of single crystals of lead sulphide in silica gels at ambient temperatures-preliminary characterization and effect of various organic compounds as sulphide …

Blank et al., 1968

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1373873640961623485
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Blank Z
Brenner W
Okamoto Y
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Materials Research Bulletin

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The use of thioacetamide as sulphide ion donor for the growth of lead sulphide single crystals in silica gels at ambient temperatures is discussed. Data are presented on the chemical purity and certain pertinent electronic properties of the gel grown lead sulphide …
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