UN RÊVE DE VILLA
2.1. Le beau-père, riche commanditaire
Visando a continuidade deste trabalho, as perspectivas para serem realizadas são descritas a seguir:
Efetuar medidas de Mossbaüer para certificar que óxido de ferro é magnetita; Quantificar a quantidade de óxido de ferro formado;
Controlar o tamanho das partículas, com o intuito de se obter um material com melhores propriedades magnéticas;
Sintetizar compósito Fe(BTC)/Polianilina;
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