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zir·co·ni·um ox·ide

(zir-kō'nē-ŭm oks'īd),
Used as a coating for the skin in dermatologic pharmaceuticals and as a pigment in paints.
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Caption: Figure 2: TEM micrographs of (a) zirconium dioxide nanoparticles and (b) close-up view of zirconium dioxide nanoparticles.
Gonzo, "Characterization and catalytic activity of zirconium dioxide prepared by sol-gel," Latin American Applied Research, vol.
Hemalatha, "Dielectric studies on nano zirconium dioxide synthesized through coprecipitation process, world academy of science," Engineering and Technology, vol.
Using microwaves for heating allowed the researchers to produce a more stable scaffold, and a gradient layer between the hydroxyapatite and zirconium dioxide, which had intermediate properties, alleviated the effects of differing expansion.
XRD analysis has confirmed that zirconium dioxide appears in a tetragonal modification, which indicates that desirable phase structure of zirconia in cermet is achieved.
The zirconium dioxide peak was strong at all time observations.
* Zirconium dioxide fillers were evenly distributed in the structure with some minor areas of aggregates.
The mechanism of formation of gradient structures produced by electron beam evaporation of the zirconium dioxide based composite ceramic ingot is considered.
However, in reality it was not zirconium that was used in cathodes of these torches, but a thin film of destoichiometrized zirconium dioxide in liquid state [7].
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