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    Formation of PbMnI2 alloys: Structural, photoluminescence and nuclear quadrupole resonance studies by Bukivskii, A.P., Vertegel, I.G., Chesnokov, E.D., Bukivskij, P.M., Ovcharenko, O.I., Gamernyk, R.V., Kovalyuk, Z.D., Tkach, V.M., Gnatenko, Yu.P.

    Published in Journal of alloys and compounds (25-05-2020)
    “…The structural, optical and nuclear quadrupole resonance (NQR) measurements of PbMnI2 alloys were carried out. This allows us to study the peculiarities of the…”
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    Structural, vibrational and photodegradation properties of CuAl2O4 films by Myroniuk, L.A., Dusheyko, M.G., Karpyna, V.A., Myroniuk, D.V., Bykov, O.I., Olifan, O.I., Kolomys, O.F., Strelchuk, V.V., Korchovyi, A.A., Starik, S.P., Tkach, V.M., Ievtushenko, A.I.

    “…Cu–Al–O thin films were grown on Si (111) substrates by using the reactive ion-beam sputtering (RIBS) method within the temperature range 80 to 380 °C. The…”
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    Activity of carbon-fiber-supported Fe–Co catalysts in the CO2 methanation reaction by Gaidai, S. V., Gryn’ko, V. S., Zhludenko, M. G., Dyachenko, A. G., Tkach, V. M., Ishchenko, O. V.

    Published in Journal of superhard materials (01-03-2017)
    “…The catalytic activity of Fe–Co catalysts applied on carbon fibers of various morphologies was studied in the CO 2 methanation reaction The catalysts produced…”
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    Determination of Local Strains in a Neighborhood of Cracks in a Welded Seam of Ni-Cr-Fe According to the Power Fourier Spectrum of Kikuchi Patterns by Borcha, M.D., Solodkyi, M.S., Balovsyak, S.V., Fodchuk, I.M., Kuzmin, A.R., Tkach, V.M., Yuschenko, K.A., Zviagintseva, A.V.

    “…A discrete two-dimensional Fourier transform and the power Fourier spectrum are used for determination of average strains near cracks in a welded seam of…”
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    Modification by Nanoparticles of the Metals of Carbon Material for Microbial Fuel Cells by Bilyy, O. I., Ishchenko, O. V., Diyuk, V. E., Kisters’ka, L. D., Loginova, O. B., Tkach, V. M.

    Published in Journal of superhard materials (01-05-2018)
    “…Electron-microscopic study of the state (size distribution and the elemental composition) of nanoparticles based on Fe and Fe–Co on the surface of the carbon…”
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    Structural and optical properties of ZnO films produced by a nonvacuum chemical technique by Strelchuk, V. V., Avramenko, K. A., Romaniuk, A. S., Zavyalova, L. V., Svechnikov, G. S., Khomchenko, V. S., Roshchina, N. M., Tkach, V. M.

    Published in Semiconductors (Woodbury, N.Y.) (01-09-2014)
    “…Zinc-oxide films are grown by a new nonvacuum chemical method: the pyrolysis of zinc acetylacetonate at a temperature of 280–300°C. The structural, phonon, and…”
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    Distribution in angular mismatch between crystallites in diamond films grown in microwave plasma by Fodchuk, I.M., Tkach, V.M., Ralchenko, V.G., Bolshakov, A.P., Ashkinazi, E.E., Vlasov, I.I., Garabazhiv, Y.D., Balovsyak, S.V., Tkach, S.V., Kutsay, O.M.

    Published in Diamond and related materials (01-05-2010)
    “…High resolution electron backscattered diffraction (EBSD) has been used for analysis of grain size, texture and stress distribution on growth side of…”
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    The Influence of Oxygen Pressure on ZnO:Al Thin Films Properties Grown by Layer by Layer Growth Method at Magnetron Sputtering by Ievtushenko, A.I., Klochkov, L.O., Lytvyn, O.S., Tkach, V.M., Kutsay, O.M., Starik, S.P., Baturin, V.A., Karpenko, A.Y., Dusheyko, M.G., Lashkarev, G.V., Bykov, O.I.

    “…The influence of oxygen pressure in the deposition chamber on the structure, morphology, optical and electrical properties of aluminum doped ZnO films…”
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    New high-temperature–high-pressure synthetic route: from crystalline hydrates to molybdenum bronzes Na xMoO 3 by Lisnyak, V.V., Stus, N.V., Stratiychuk, D.A., Tkach, V.M., Popovich, P.

    Published in Journal of alloys and compounds (2003)
    “…A new method for preparation of alkaline molybdenum bronzes using molybdate crystalline hydrate precursor was elaborated. The reaction products contain sodium…”
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