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titleOfInvention Synthesis of lead titanate powder substituted transition metals by hydrothermal method
abstract The present invention relates to the hydrothermal synthesis of the transition metal substituted lead titanate fine particles produced by the hydrothermal synthesis method, more specifically lead oxide (PbO) powder, lanthanum oxide (La 2 O 3 ) powder, titanium oxide (TiO 2 ) powder and Synthesis of lead titanate (PbLaTiO 3 : Mn) particles with transition metals substituted by the hydrothermal method using a mixture of manganese oxide (MnO 2 ) powder as a starting material, thereby simplifying the manufacturing process and providing a uniform raw material at a low price. It was to be able to supply.
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