Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1527299 | Materials Chemistry and Physics | 2007 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Peculiarities of hafnium hydroxide hydrothermal decomposition were studied by in situ heat flux calorimetry for the first time. It was shown that this process occurs in one exothermal stage (ΔH = −17.95 kJ mol−1) at 180–250 °C resulting in complete crystallization of amorphous phase with formation of pure monoclinic HfO2. It was found that the rate of m-HfO2 formation can be significantly increased by combining hydrothermal treatment with simultaneous ultrasonic activation.
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Authors
Pavel E. Meskin, Felix Yu. Sharikov, Vladimir K. Ivanov, Bulat R. Churagulov, Yury D. Tretyakov,