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Single-phase ceramics with La1− xSrxGa1− yMgyO3− δ composition from precursors obtained by mechanosynthesis

Moure et al., 2009

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Moure A
Castro A
Tartaj J
Moure C
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Journal of Power Sources

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Dense ceramics with La0. 80Sr0. 20Ga0. 85Mg0. 15O2. 825 and La0. 80Sr0. 15Ga0. 85Mg0. 20O2. 825 compositions have been prepared by sintering of mechanosynthesized precursors. The perovskite is synthesized after 85h of milling in a planetary mill. Single …
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