Mechanism for the synthesis of TiO2 nanoparticles and nanorods
XRD pattern of (A) TiO2–12F, (B) TiO2–24F, (C) TiO2–36F, and (D) TiO2–48F
XRD pattern of (A) TiO2–12F, (B) TiO2–24F, (C) TiO2–36F, and (D) TiO2–48F
R. SONAWANE, Scientist, PhD, Nanocrystalline materials / Glass group
a) UV-visible absorption spectra of MO irradiated for different time
XRD pattern of (A) TiO2–12F, (B) TiO2–24F, (C) TiO2–36F, and (D) TiO2–48F
Mechanism for the synthesis of TiO2 nanoparticles and nanorods
Supriya KHORE, Centre for Materials for Electronics Technology, Pune, C-MET, Chemistry
XRD pattern of (A) TiO2-48, (B) 1NTFA, (C) 3NTFA, (D) 5NTFA, and (E) 10NTFA
Supriya KHORE, Centre for Materials for Electronics Technology, Pune, C-MET, Chemistry
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