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Precipitation of dissolved alkali salts and fullerenes on surfaces of doped porous matter

Author
FINK, D1 ; KLETT, R1 ; MATHIS, C2 ; VACIK, J; HNATOWICZ, V; CHADDERTON, L. T
[1] Hahn-Meitner-Inst., 14109 Berlin, Germany
[2] CNRS, inst. Charles Sadron, 67083 Strasbourg, France
Source

Applied physics. A, Materials science & processing (Print). 1996, Vol 62, Num 3, pp 191-195 ; ref : 6 ref

ISSN
0947-8396
Scientific domain
Electronics; Optics; Condensed state physics
Publisher
Springer, Berlin
Publication country
Germany
Document type
Article
Language
English
Keyword (fr)
Céramique Distribution Dopage Etude expérimentale Fabrication Frittage Fullerènes Lithium Chlorure Lithium Composé organique Matériau poreux Porcelaine LiCl
Keyword (en)
Ceramic materials Distribution Doping Experimental study Manufacturing Sintering Fullerenes Lithium Chlorides Lithium Organic compounds Porous material Porcelain
Keyword (es)
Cerámica Distribución Doping Estudio experimental Fabricación Sinterización Litio Cloruro Litio Compuesto orgánico Material poroso Porcelana
Classification
Pascal
001 Exact sciences and technology / 001D Applied sciences / 001D08 Chemical industry and chemicals / 001D08B Building materials. Ceramics. Glasses / 001D08B04 Ceramic industries / 001D08B04C Technical ceramics / 001D08B04C6 Miscellaneous

Discipline
Chemical and parachemical industries
Origin
Inist-CNRS
Database
PASCAL
INIST identifier
3147899

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