Evolution of the precursor structure during the preparation of the nanopowders with perovskite-type LnLn’O3 (Ln, Ln’ = REE) complex oxide phase in the La2O3-Lu2O3-Yb2O3 system
Oleksandr V. Shyrokov, Tatiana F. Lobunets, Olga V. Chudinovych, Tamara V. Tomila, Andrey V. Ragulya
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The thermal decomposition of complex oxide phases, such as perovskite, in the La2O3-Lu2O3-Yb2O3 systemwith a specific surface area of 37 m2/g, synthesised by the heterogeneous precipitation method ...
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