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Jayaraman, V and Periaswami, G and Kutty, TRN (2010) Mechanism of gel-to-crystallite conversion process in the synthesis of nanocrystalline multinary oxides. In: International Journal of Nanotechnology, 7 (9-12, ). pp. 1139-1149.

Jayaraman, V and Periaswami, G and Kutty, TRN (2000) Extended stability ranges of \beta-aluminas with increasing ionic radii of metal alkali ions. In: Materials Letters, 45 (02). pp. 71-78.

Jayaraman, V and Periaswami, G and Kutty, TRN (2000) Preparation and characterization of rubidium-beta-alumina by the gel-to-crystallite conversion method. In: Materials Research Bulletin, 35 (8). 1213 -1225.

Kutty, TRN and Jayaraman, V and Periaswami, G (2000) Preparation of proton-$\beta\beta^{\prime\prime}$-aluminas by the ion-exchange under hydrothermal conditions and their characterisation. In: Solid State Ionics, 128 (1-4). pp. 161-175.

Jayaraman, V and Periaswami, G and Kutty, TRN (1998) Preparation of lithium B ''-alumina by the ion-exchange reaction. In: Materials Research Bulletin, 33 (12). pp. 1811-1820.

Jayaraman, V and Periaswami, G and Kutty, TRN (1998) Preparation of potassium beta aluminas by gel-to-crystallite conversion and their characterisation. In: Journal of material Chemistry, 8 (4). pp. 1087-1094.

Jayaraman, V and Periaswami, G and Kutty, TRN (1998) Influence of the preparative conditions on the precursor phases formed during the synthesis of beta-alumina by the wet chemical gel to crystallite conversions. In: Materials Chemistry and Physics, 52 (01). pp. 46-53.

Kutty, TRN and Jayaraman, V and Periaswami, G (1996) Synthesis of Beta Alumina from Aluminum Hydroxide Precursor Formed by Gel to Crystallite Conversions. In: Materials Research Bulletin, 31 (9). pp. 1159-1168.

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