Characterization of Piezoelectric and Bioactive NaNbO3 from Metallic Niobium and Niobium Oxide

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In this study, stoichiomectric sodium niobate was synthesized by two alkali routes. On the first route, niobium oxide was used as precursor, whereas metallic niobium was the precursor used for NaNbO3 synthesis.

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