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Hydrothermal processing where high temperature-high pressure aqueous soluti
on or vapor was used as (a) a transfer medium of heat, pressure and mechani
cal energy, (b) an adsorbate, (c) a solvent and/or (d) a reagent for solid
materials, is one of the potential processings in modern and near future sc
ience and technologies, particularly in the preparation of fine powders wit
h nano-sized to submicron particles. Fine powders of ZrO2, HfO2, Al2O3. and
their mixtures 15-40 nm in average size have been prepared in pure, crysta
lline, homogeneous, well-dispersed and isolated forms. The crystallization
of HfO2-Eu2O3 amorphous co-precipitates yielded a single phase cubic solid
solution Hf(1-x)EuxO(2-x/2) (x = 0.230 and 0.339) with a fluorite lattice b
y hydrothermal treatment at 300 degrees C under 10 MPa for 3 h. These produ
cts consist of non-aggregated, ultrafine, narrow-sized and single-crystalli
ne particles of about 10 and 8 nm in size for 20 and 30 wt.% Eu2O3 samples,
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