Vol. 67, No. 2, 2022
Synthesis of Highly Dispersed Powder Ceramic Composition Si3N4–SiC by Combustion of Components in the Si–C–NaN3–NH4F System
p. 123 abstract
Synthesis and Properties of Polymer Composites Based on Magnesium-Substituted Hydroxyapatite
p. 131 abstract
Sorbents Based on Highly Dispersed Boehmite Surface-Modified with Phosphonic Complexones: Preparation and Characterization
p. 139 abstract
Synthesis and Magnetic Properties of CuGaSe2:Mn Manganese-Doped Chalcopyrites
p. 150 abstract
Preparation of Iron Ytterbium Garnet by Anion-Exchange Resin Precipitation
p. 158 abstract
Synthesis and Thermal Properties of Tetramethylammonium and Tetraethylammonium Salts of Phosphotungstate Metalates with Some 3d Elements
p. 166 abstract
Calcium Phosphate Apatites: Wet Formation, Thermal Transformations, Terminology, and Identification
p. 173 abstract
Separation of Aluminum from Gallium and Vanadium in a Sulfate Medium by Partial Neutralization
p. 183 abstract
Interaction of Chiral Gold Nanotubes with an Alternating Magnetic Field
p. 188 abstract
Ab Initio Study on Structural, Elastic, and Thermodynamic Properties of Manganese Chalcogenides MnX (X = S and Se) in NaCl Phase under Pressure
p. 193 abstract
Thermodynamic Properties of Pr2Hf2O7 at Low Temperatures
p. 201 abstract
Triangulation in the Li2ZnP2O7–Na2ZnP2O7–K2ZnP2O7 System
p. 209 abstract
Analysis of the Series of the Ternary Systems MF–MBr–M2CrO4 (M = Li, Na, K, Rb, Cs) and Experimental Investigation of the Ternary System RbF–RbBr–Rb2CrO4
p. 216 abstract
Organo-Inorganic Composites Based on Phosphorus Vermiculite and Resorcinol–Formaldehyde Polymer and Their Use for Sorption of Nonradioactive Strontium from Solutions
p. 221 abstract
The Cu2+ and Zn2+ Heterobinuclear Complexes Based on Gold(I) Glutathionate Complexes in Aqueous Solution
p. 231 abstract
Effect of the Addition of Copper Particles on the Thermoelectric Properties of the Ca3Co4O9 + δ Ceramics Produced by Two-Step Sintering
p. 237 abstract
Luminescent Composites Based on Europium(III) and Europium(II) Tungstate, Phosphate, and Titanate
p. 245 abstract