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Solution combustion synthesis of nanomaterials

Proceedings of the Combustion Institute, 2007
Abstract Solution combustion (SC) is an effective method for synthesis of nano-size materials and it has been used for the production of a variety (currently more than 1000) of fine complex oxide powders for different advanced applications, including catalysts, fuel cells, and biotechnology. However, it is surprising that while essentially all of the
Alexander S. Mukasyan   +2 more
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Graphene@Metal Nanocomposites by Solution Combustion Synthesis

Inorganic Chemistry, 2020
Graphene (G) and metal-decorated G nanocomposites are among the most promising materials for a wide variety of practical applications, and, therefore, the development of fast and reliable methods for nanocomposite synthesis is an important task. Herein we report the new fast approach for solution combustion synthesis (SCS) of large-area G-metallic ...
Alexander Khort   +7 more
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SCSTempCal Software for Solution-Combustion-Synthesis Applications

International Journal of Self-Propagating High-Temperature Synthesis, 2020
Windows-based SCSTempCal computer program for calculating maximum combustion temperatures (Tmax) attained in SCS reactions was suggested in both English and Russian versions. The program affords for estimating Tmax at four approaches, as well as for modeling SCS reactions by method of successive corrections.
Sh. M. Khaliullin   +2 more
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Solution combustion synthesis of α-cordierite

Journal of Alloys and Compounds, 2009
Abstract The preparation of α-cordierite powders via combustion route was investigated. Urea, monoethanolamine and triethylenetetramine were used as fuels. The resulting powders were characterized by means of thermal analysis and XRD. Experimental results showed that SiO 2 behaves as an inert material, preventing the formation of 2MgO·2Al 2 O 3 ...
Robert Ianoş   +2 more
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Parallel Solution Combustion Synthesis for Combinatorial Materials Studies

Journal of Combinatorial Chemistry, 2005
A parallel solution combustion synthesis technique was developed for combinatorial materials studies. The vigorous combustion reactions were successfully limited in the microreactors by using a substrate-net-mask microreactor system and the lowest adoptable furnace temperature.
Zhen-Lin, Luo   +3 more
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Combustion synthesis of urania–thoria solid solutions

Journal of Nuclear Materials, 2000
Abstract The feasibility of the combustion synthesis using citric acid as the fuel was studied in order to prepare a homogeneous mixture of uranium dioxide–thorium dioxide feed powder that could be cold compacted without binder or lubricant and sintered to a high density (⩾95% theoretical density) at relatively low temperatures (⩾1573 K).
S Anthonysamy   +4 more
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Nanocrystalline pirochromite spinel through solution combustion synthesis

Materials Research Bulletin, 2006
Abstract The production of magnesium–chromium oxides by solution combustion synthesis was investigated using glycine and urea for the first time. Ammonium dichromate, urea/glycine and ammonium nitrate aqueous solutions were used as the precursors of the oxides. The effect of different reaction parameters, such as fuel richness, stoichiometry and fuel
M.J. de Andrade   +3 more
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