A solar furnace based technology for high-temperature synthesis of NZP structure was implemented. X-ray phase analysis was used to study phase-formation in the systems obtained. It was determined that the Ca, Sr, and Ba phosphates obtained by melting belong to an NZP-type structural group. It was shown experimentally that strong porous monophase NZP ceramics can be obtained by conventional sintering.
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Translated from Steklo i Keramika, No. 11, pp. 26 – 28, November, 2011.
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Salikhov, T.P., Kan, V.V., Urazaeva, É.M. et al. Microfiltration NZP ceramic based on network alkaline-earth phosphates. Glass Ceram 68, 373–375 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10717-012-9393-5
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