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Phase composition, thermal behavior, and magnetic properties of zinc-and nickel-bearing powders formed on the steel surface in an open-air system

Lavrynenko et al., 2016

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1547336917360694374
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Lavrynenko O
Dudchenko N
Pavlenko O
Brik A
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Eur. Chem. Bull

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Nowadays magnetic iron oxides–hematite, maghemite, and spinel ferrite (magnetite) have been recognized as a perspective material for biomedical applications. 1 So, gamma ferric oxide–maghemite, as a bio-comparable nanophase, is used for cell-separation, vector drug …
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