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In Search of Ultra-Black Ceramic Pigments Using Microwaves: Delafossite Cuprates CuMO<sub>2</sub> (M = Mn, Fe, Cr). [PDF]
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Chemical Analysis of Commercial Functionalized Graphene Nanoplatelets along the Production Process with Raman Spectroscopy and X‑ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy. [PDF]
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Synthesis of beta-tricalcium phosphate powder with controlled specific surface area.
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Reducing acrylamide in bread with plant additives: a systematic review. [PDF]
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Effect of High Ni Content in Gas-Atomized Cu-Ni-Si Powders for Laser Powder Bed Fusion. [PDF]
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Milling and blending of ceramic powders for the plutonium immobilization program
Doug Herman, W E Biehl
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A tin fluoride-free, efficient and durable tin-lead perovskite solar cell. [PDF]
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The factors affecting powder mixing are reviewed. Methods of analyzing a random mix are discussed (indices, the Poisson distribution, and analyses of variance [ANOVA]). The influence of particle size, shape, and density are described, along with scale of scrutiny and sampling. Segregation and agglomeration are major problems in powder mixing, and their
H J, Venables, J I, Wells
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The factors affecting powder mixing are reviewed. Methods of analyzing a random mix are discussed (indices, the Poisson distribution, and analyses of variance [ANOVA]). The influence of particle size, shape, and density are described, along with scale of scrutiny and sampling. Segregation and agglomeration are major problems in powder mixing, and their
H J, Venables, J I, Wells
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