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ISSN 00125008, Doklady Chemistry, 2011, Vol. 441, Part 1, pp. 325–329. © Pleiades Publishing, Ltd., 2011. Original Russian Text © A.S. Vanetsev, O.M. Gaitko, I.G. Chuvashova, M.N. Sokolov, Yu.D. Tret’yakov, 2011, published in Doklady Akademii Nauk, 2011, Vol. 441, No. 2, pp. 196–200. CHEMISTRY Microwave Hydrothermal Synthesis of Nanodispersed YV P O :Eu Powders 1 – x x 4 a b b b A. S. Vanetsev , O. M. Gaitko , I. G. Chuvashova , M. N. Sokolov , a, b and Academician Yu. D. Tret’yakov Received July 19, 2011 DOI: 10.1134/S0012500811110097 Luminescent materials based on rare earth ele (>1100°C), and, thus, it is hardly expected that the ments are widely used in commercial production of resulting YV P O :Eu powders will contain nano 1 – x x 4 fluorescent lamps, CRT screens, plasma panels, field sized crystallites. As the same time, it is worth noting emission displays, etc. [1]. With the development of that it is precisely the nanoscale character of lumines highresolution optical instruments, the demand for cent nanomaterials that is responsible for their unique nanodispersed powders of luminescent materials char properties as compared with the bulk materials [8]. In acterized by high morphological homogeneity, along
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