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doi: 10.1039/d2ce00896c
handle: 10261/357757
Potentiometric titrations and transmission electron microscopy reveal the complex mechanisms of magnesium hydroxide formation from solution and show how polycarboxylates may interfere with the process and alter the properties of the final product.
Still missing, info:eu-repo/classification/ddc/540, Carboxylic acids, Brucite, Scientific discipline, High resolution transmission electron microscopy, Modelling systems, Nanoplatelet, Potentiometric titrations, Titration, Scientific applications, Different stages, Voltammetry, Magnesium compounds, Crystallization process, Calcium carbonate, Poly(acrylic acid)
Still missing, info:eu-repo/classification/ddc/540, Carboxylic acids, Brucite, Scientific discipline, High resolution transmission electron microscopy, Modelling systems, Nanoplatelet, Potentiometric titrations, Titration, Scientific applications, Different stages, Voltammetry, Magnesium compounds, Crystallization process, Calcium carbonate, Poly(acrylic acid)
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