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This paper reports on the synthesis of various iron oxides by the IR laser processing of different iron salts. X-ray diffraction techniques were used to characterize the reaction products. Some differences in terms of crystallite size and isotropy between these oxides and those obtained from the same salt by thermal means are described and explained.
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Popescu, C., Voicu, I., Alexandrescu, R. et al. Synthesis of Iron Oxides by Co2 Laser vs. Thermally Induced Decomposition of Inorganic Salts. Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry 56, 183–189 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1010180602236
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