Abstract

It was shown that it is possible to obtain by coprecipitation a complex ternary oxide containing elements dissimilar in their chemical nature. The interaction of acidic solutions of bismuth, iron, and antimony with monoethanolamine and ammonia was studied, and the effect of the coprecipitation conditions on the phase composition and morphology of the reaction products was determined. Samples of nanocrystalline pyrochlore containing bismuth, iron, and antimony were produced for the first time.

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