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Fine cerium oxide powders obtained by low-temperature decomposition from oxalate and hydrazinate oxalate are compared. Studies of thermal behaviour and disagglomerating capability are given. The preparation of oxide powders by chemical and physical methods is able to give a dispersed suspension, and leads with appropriate recovery to increased green density and final density after sintering.
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Heintz, J.M., Bernier, J.C. Synthesis and sintering properties of cerium oxide powders prepared from oxalate precursors. J Mater Sci 21, 1569–1573 (1986). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01114710
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