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<title><p>Correction: The Fabrication of Nano-Particles in aqueous solution from Oxyfluoride Glass Ceramics by Thermal Induction and Corrosion Treatment</p></title>
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<au id="A1"><snm>Yu</snm><fnm>Hua</fnm><insr iid="I1"/><insr iid="I2"/><email>yuhua@nankai.edu.cn</email></au>
<au id="A2"><snm>Hu</snm><fnm>Nan</fnm><insr iid="I1"/><email>zhaolj@nankai.edu.cn</email></au>
<au id="A3"><snm>Wang</snm><fnm>Ya-Nan</fnm><insr iid="I1"/><email>zhaolj@nankai.edu.cn</email></au>
<au id="A4"><snm>Wang</snm><fnm>Zi-Lan</fnm><insr iid="I1"/><email>zhaolj@nankai.edu.cn</email></au>
<au id="A5"><snm>Gan</snm><fnm>Zong-Song</fnm><insr iid="I1"/><email>zhaolj@nankai.edu.cn</email></au>
<au ca="yes" id="A6"><snm>Zhao</snm><fnm>Li-Juan</fnm><insr iid="I1"/><insr iid="I2"/><email>zhaolj@nankai.edu.cn</email></au>
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<ins id="I1"><p>Photonics Center, College of Physical Science, Nankai University, Tianjin, 300071, China</p></ins>
<ins id="I2"><p>Tianjin Key Lab of Photonics Material and Technology for Information Science and The Key Lab of Weak Light Nonlinear Photonics, Ministry of Education, Nankai University, Tianjin, 300457, China</p></ins>
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<source>Nanoscale Research Letters</source>
<issn>1556-276X</issn>
<pubdate>2011</pubdate>
<volume>6</volume>
<issue>1</issue>
<fpage>509</fpage>
<url>http://www.nanoscalereslett.com/content/6/1/509</url>
<xrefbib><pubidlist><pubid idtype="doi">10.1186/1556-276X-6-509</pubid><pubid idtype="pmpid">21867494</pubid></pubidlist></xrefbib></bibl>
<history><rec><date><day>9</day><month>6</month><year>2011</year></date></rec><acc><date><day>25</day><month>8</month><year>2011</year></date></acc><pub><date><day>25</day><month>8</month><year>2011</year></date></pub></history><cpyrt><year>2011</year><collab>Yu et al; licensee Springer.</collab><note>This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (<url>http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0</url>), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.</note></cpyrt>
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<sec><st><p>Correction</p></st>
<p>The key reference to work of Mortier and Patriarche had been inadvertently omitted from this article <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B1">1</abbr></abbrgrp>. The statement below in the original INTRODUCTION section is not very accurate and appropriate:</p>
<p>"Unfortunately, ever since the first report on oxyfluoride GCs, there have been much research on the properties of nano-particles in GCs but no publication has been reported about how to obtain free nano-particles in aqueous solution from the GC-host and how to apply it to the fields mentioned above, especially in biological field."</p>
<p>The authors amend it as follows:</p>
<p>Mortier and Patriarche <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B2">2</abbr></abbrgrp> showed that PbF2 nanoparticles could be produced by dissolving the amorphous GeO2-PbO phase of GCs with HF. Unfortunately, the corrosion between GeO2-PbO and HF can hardly be complete so that the nanoparticle had an amorphous phase as a shell in their experiment. Therefore, no publication has been reported about how to obtain free and pure crystalline nano-particles in aqueous solution from the GC-host and how to apply it to the fields mentioned above.</p>
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