Time-resolved in situ powder X-ray diffraction reveals the mechanisms of molten salt synthesis
We report the first use of high-energy monochromatic in situ X-ray powder diffraction to gain unprecedented insights into the chemical processes occurring during high temperature, lab-scale metal oxide syntheses. During the flux synthesis of the n = 4 Aurivillius phase, Bi5Ti3Fe0.5Cr0.5O15 at 950 °C...
Main Authors: | Moorhouse, S, Wu, Y, Buckley, H, O'Hare, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Royal Society of Chemistry
2016
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