Self propagating high temperature synthesis of MFe12O19 (M = Sr, Ba) from the reactions of metal superoxides and iron metal
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Q. Pankhurst | I. Parkin | A. Komarov | Y. Morozov | G. Elwin | Q. Bui | G. D. Forster | B. F. ndez
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