1998
DOI: 10.1016/s0025-5408(98)00056-7
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Microstructure and Microwave Dielectric Properties of Modified Zinc Titanates (I)

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“…11 illustrates thermal behavior of sample I. In all of these analysis, because of coexistence of ZnO beside of Co(OH) 2 , the distinct Co(OH) 2 peaks which had been detected in other papers would not detected here. But an endothermic tiny peak has been detected at about 284 C°(see Fig.…”
Section: Synthesis Before Calcinationmentioning
confidence: 75%
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“…11 illustrates thermal behavior of sample I. In all of these analysis, because of coexistence of ZnO beside of Co(OH) 2 , the distinct Co(OH) 2 peaks which had been detected in other papers would not detected here. But an endothermic tiny peak has been detected at about 284 C°(see Fig.…”
Section: Synthesis Before Calcinationmentioning
confidence: 75%
“…When the temperature was increased the intensity of Co(OH) 2 peaks became higher than that of ZnO peaks. The major peaks can be noticed corresponding to (110) plane of ZnO for sample I and II whereas in sample III major peak is related to (101) plane of Co(OH) 2 . Also, the intensity of peaks related to ZnO is grown by increasing the temperature.…”
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“…Much attention has been still paid because of its diverse electrical and chemical properties, leading to the wide applications in sensors, microelectronics and high performance catalysts [3][4][5][6]. Recently, the zinc titanate ceramics have been promisingly reported as microwave dielectric materials due to their stable and proper dielectric properties [7][8][9]. Dulin and Rase [1] showed that three compounds exist in the ZnO-TiO 2 system, including Zn 2 TiO 4 (cubic), ZnTiO 3 (hexagonal), and Zn 2 Ti 3 O 8 (cubic).…”
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confidence: 99%