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Three mol % yttria-doped titania membranes were prepared by the sol-gel method. Their pore and phase structures were determined by N2 sorption and X-ray diffraction. It was shown that these membranes had superior properties over the undoped membranes in having higher thermal stability. In practice, yttria doping can be developed for high temperature applications.
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Shi, L., Wong, NB., Tin, KC. et al. Thermal stability of TiY membrane. Journal of Materials Science 34, 2789–2792 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1004662730041
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