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Table 1.1 (Continued)
S. No. Author
Title
Publishers
Reviews
1.
Morey, G.W.
Hydrothermal Synthesis
J. Am. Ceram. Soc. (1953)
2.
Roy, R. and Tuttle,
O.F.
Investigation under
Hydrothermal Conditions
Phy. Chem. Earth 1:138
(1955)
3.
Ballman, A.A. and
Laudies, R.A.
Solution Growth
In: Art and Science of
Growing Crystals
(Gilmann, J.J., Ed.) John
Wiley & Sons, New York
(1963)
4.
Laudise, R.A.
Hydrothermal Growth of
Crystals
In: The Growth of Single
Crystals, Prentice-Hall,
New York (1970)
5.
Kuznetsov, V.A. and
Lobachev, A.N.
Hydrothermal Method for the
Growth of Crystals
Sov. Phys. Crystallogr.
70:775 804 (1973)
6.
Nassau, K.
Synthetic Emerald: The
Confusing History and The
Current Technology
J. Crystal Growth
35:211 222 (1976)
7.
Rabenau, A.
The Role of Hydrothermal
Synthesis in Preparative
Angew. Chem. Int. Engl. Ed.
24:1026 1040 Chemistry
(1985)
8.
Laudise, R.A.
Hydrothermal Crystal Growth
—Some Recent Results
In: Advanced Crystal Growth,
Prentice-Hall, New York
(1987)
9.
Komareni, S.,
Fregeau, E.,
Breval, E., and
Roy, R.
Hydrothermal Preparation of
Ultrafine Ferrites & their
Sintering
J. Am. Ceram. Soc. (1988)
10.
Somiya, S.
Hydrothermal Reactions in
Inorganic Systems
In: Advance Materials
Frontiers in Material
Science & Engineering
(Somiya, S., Ed.); Trans.
Mat. Res. Soc. Jpn., Vol.
19B, Elsevier Science, B.V.
(1994)
11.
Yoshimura, M. and
Suda, H.
Hydrothermal Processing of
Hydroxyapatite: Past,
Present & Future
In: Hydroxyapatite and
Related Compounds,
Brown, P. W. and
Constantz, B. (Eds),
pp. 45 72, CRC Press
(1994)
12.
Byrappa, K.
Hydrothermal Growth of
Crystals
In: Handbook of Crystal
Growth, Vol. 2a (Hurle, D.
T. J., Ed.), Elsevier Science
B.V. (1994)
13.
Leco catalogue
Leco Corporation
Tem-Press Division, USA
(1999)
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