DIFFERENT MORPHOLOGIES OFTiO2NANOSTRUCTURES IN ACIDIC AND BASIC SOL–GEL METHOD

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    English
  • Publication Date
    2010/10/01
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  • Indian UGC (journal)
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  • M. H. IMANIEH Nanotechnology Department, Engineering Research Institute, Tehran, 1473836149, Iran
  • Y. VAHIDSHAD Material Research Group, Engineering Research Institute, Tehran, 1473836149, Iran
  • P. NOURPOUR Nanotechnology Department, Engineering Research Institute, Tehran, 1473836149, Iran
  • S. SHAKESI Nanotechnology Department, Engineering Research Institute, Tehran, 1473836149, Iran
  • K. SHABANI Nanotechnology Department, Engineering Research Institute, Tehran, 1473836149, Iran
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IMANIEH, M. H., et al. “DIFFERENT MORPHOLOGIES OFTiO2NANOSTRUCTURES IN ACIDIC AND BASIC SOL–GEL METHOD”. Nano, vol. 05, no. 05, 2010, pp. 279-85, https://doi.org/10.1142/s1793292010002189.
IMANIEH, M. H., VAHIDSHAD, Y., NOURPOUR, P., SHAKESI, S., & SHABANI, K. (2010). DIFFERENT MORPHOLOGIES OFTiO2NANOSTRUCTURES IN ACIDIC AND BASIC SOL–GEL METHOD. Nano, 05(05), 279-285. https://doi.org/10.1142/s1793292010002189
IMANIEH MH, VAHIDSHAD Y, NOURPOUR P, SHAKESI S, SHABANI K. DIFFERENT MORPHOLOGIES OFTiO2NANOSTRUCTURES IN ACIDIC AND BASIC SOL–GEL METHOD. Nano. 2010;05(05):279-85.
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