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Solid state reaction between zinc oxide and tin oxide at elevated temperature can result in formation of zinc stannate, Zn2Sn04 1. The materials based on this compound have various applications with the emphasize on production of different types of sensors for humidity2 and gas3 detection. One of the widely used process for obtaining ultradispersed powders of inorganic materials with defined physico-chemical properties is mechanical activation4.
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Tucic, A., Nikolic, N., Marinkovic, B. (1999). The Influence of Mechanical Treatment on Activation of The ZnO-SnO2 System. In: Stojanović, B.D., Skorokhod, V.V., Nikolić, M.V. (eds) Advanced Science and Technology of Sintering. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-8666-5_30
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