Barium titanate
Barium titanate is a ceramic material that exhibits piezoelectric and ferroelectric properties. It is a commonly used material in the production of various electronic components and devices. Barium titanate can be used in the manufacture of capacitors, sensors, actuators, and other electronic equipment.
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3 protocols using barium titanate
Synthesis of Pyrrole-Barium Titanate Composites
Synthesis of SHG-PS Conjugate Nanoparticles
Preparation of Polymer Composites
with average MW = 35,000 g/mol (PS50) and 192,000 g/mol (PS90), methanol
(≥99.9%), decane (≥99%), chloroform-d (99.8 atom %), styrene (≥99%), chromium (<45 μm
powder, ≥99%), iron (<10 μm powder, ≥99.9%),
nickel (<50 μm powder, 99.7%), boric acid (≥99.5%),
iron(III) oxide (<5 μm powder, ≥96%), and barium titanate
(<3 μm powder, 99%) were purchased from Sigma-Aldrich. Ultra
zero grade air and ultrahigh purity grade N2 and O2 gases were purchased from Airgas. All chemicals were used
as received without further purification.
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