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Messing, J . Ceram. , 99, 1036 (1991). C. M. Vaughan-Forster, W. B. White, J . Am. Ceram. ,80, 273 (1997). D. Albin, S. H. Risbud, Adv. Ceram. , 2, 243 (1987). 2. 4. 1. Reactions in the Vapor Phase. 13. D. Hennings, B. Ceram. , 41, 1 (1989). 14. A. A. Jonke, E. J. Petkus, J. W. Loeding, S. Lawroski, Nucl. Sci. , 2, 303 (1957) 15. P. Reynen, H. Basties, Powder Metall. , 8, 91 (1976). 4. Vapor Phase Techniques Vapor phase techniques make use of the nucleation of particles from the vapor phase. Large-scale industrial examples are the preparation of fumed S O 2 and TiOz by the flame hydrolysis of SiC14 or TiCI4.

A. Jonke, E. J. Petkus, J. W. Loeding, S. Lawroski, Nucl. Sci. , 2, 303 (1957) 15. P. Reynen, H. Basties, Powder Metall. , 8, 91 (1976). 4. Vapor Phase Techniques Vapor phase techniques make use of the nucleation of particles from the vapor phase. Large-scale industrial examples are the preparation of fumed S O 2 and TiOz by the flame hydrolysis of SiC14 or TiCI4. The processes are categorized according to the following reaction mechanisms: multicomponent reaction of vapor species, decomposition of vapors, and direct vaporization-condensation.

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