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Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2018, 9, 1755–1763, doi:10.3762/bjnano.9.166
Figure 1: Steps of the cryochemical synthesis of nanopowders.
Figure 2: Photographs of the cryogel, which is a precursor of the NiO nanopowder (a) and the cryogranulate, w...
Figure 3: Scheme of CeO2 nanoparticle formation, including the cryotreatment step (liquid N2, −196 °C ) on th...
Scheme 1: Scheme describing the formation of crystalline metal oxides with water, carbon dioxide, and NOx as ...
Figure 4: XRD pattern (DRON-3M, Russia) and TEM image (insert) of the NiO nanopowder.
Figure 5: XRD pattern (DRON-3M, Russia) and TEM image (insert) of the Fe2O3 (hematite) nanopowder.
Figure 6: TEM images of CeO2 nanopowder obtained from the cryosol (a) and CeO2 nanopowder obtained from a fre...
Figure 7: X-ray diffraction pattern for a CeO2 (JCPDS Card No. 43-1002) nanopowder obtained from a cryosol (X...
Figure 8: Collected XPS spectrum of NiO nanopowders synthesized using the cryochemical method.
Figure 9: XPS data for NiO nanopowders synthesized using the cryochemical method: main O 1s peak is associate...
Figure 10: TEM images of sub-micrometer-sized NaNO3–NaF powders containing 3 wt % (а) and 15 wt % (b) of NaF a...
Figure 11: Histograms of the particle size distribution for NaNO3 powders synthesized with the addition of 3 w...