2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.jmrt.2023.04.189
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Sol–gel combustion derived novel ternary transition metal boride-anisotropic magnetic powders and their magnetic property

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“…The high-temperature methods (1000–1600 °C) such as solid-state reactions, , melt electrolysis and flux technique, vapor depositions and metal gas reactions to produce nanostructured hexaborides, combustion synthesis, the densification process, hot pressing, , spark plasma sintering, pressureless sintering, and sol–gel synthesis are used to synthesize bulk metal borides. However, very few of those techniques could actually be adopted to nanoscale metal borides.…”
Section: Advances In the Syntheses Of M X B Y Ncsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The high-temperature methods (1000–1600 °C) such as solid-state reactions, , melt electrolysis and flux technique, vapor depositions and metal gas reactions to produce nanostructured hexaborides, combustion synthesis, the densification process, hot pressing, , spark plasma sintering, pressureless sintering, and sol–gel synthesis are used to synthesize bulk metal borides. However, very few of those techniques could actually be adopted to nanoscale metal borides.…”
Section: Advances In the Syntheses Of M X B Y Ncsmentioning
confidence: 99%