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Magnetite-zinc ferrite

A THE OXIDATION BOUNDARY FOR MAGNETITE-ZINC FERRITE SOLID SOLUTIONS... [Pg.308]

Oxidation Boundary for Magnetite-Zinc Ferrite Solid Solutions... [Pg.208]

The solid solution (ss) on the left has been represented as a mixture consisting of 1 — X moles of magnetite and x moles of zinc ferrite per formula unit of ss. It is assumed that the zinc ferrite moiety remains passive while any changes relating to the oxygen/cation composition occur exclusively in the magnetite component. [Pg.208]

Nakagawa, Y., Hori, H., Goto, T. Miyata, N. (1982). Magneto-optical spectra of zinc-, manganese- and nickel-substituted magnetite. In Ferrites Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Ferrites, Kyoto, 1980. Eds H. Watanabe, S. lida and M. Sugimoto. Center for Academic Publications, Tokyo, pp. 110-14. [Pg.188]

Thermal conductivity studies have been conducted on a wide range of filled polymers and composites, including carbon fibers [62-68], aluminum powder [65], nitride [66], magnetite, barite, talc, copper, strontium ferrite [67], glass fiber-filled polypropylene and manganese or iron-filled polyaniline, carbon nanotubes [68], and nickel-cobalt-zinc ferrite in natural rubber [70]. [Pg.107]

Antimony trioxide Zinc oxide Magnesium oxide Quartz Diatomaceous earth Tripoli Hydrogel Aerogel Magnesium silicate Clay Talc Mica Asbestos Feldspar Wollastonite Pumice Vermiculite Slate flour Fuller s earth Barium sulfate Graphite Copper Bronze Lead Steel Zinc ferrite Magnetite Molybdenum disulphide... [Pg.24]


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