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PFHS synthesis of zinc and lead salts for electronic ceramics
Precipitation from homogeneous solution (PFHS) techniques provide a number of methods to prepare precursor salts for the oxides of zinc and lead. Proton consumption (PC), anion release (AR) and combined PC/AR/PFHS methods have been used successfully to prepare zinc and lead oxalate and hydroxycarbonate salts that display various morphologies and sizes depending on the synthesis conditions. Research activity in the area of PFHS synthesis of zinc and lead salts for electronic ceramic components is described.<>