Low-dimensional network formation in molten sodium carbonate
Molten carbonates are highly inviscid liquids characterized by low melting points and high solubility of rare earth elements and volatile molecules. An understanding of the structure and related properties of these intriguing liquids has been limited to date. We report the results of a study of molt...
Main Authors: | Wilson, M, Wilding, M, Alderman, O, Benmore, C, Weber, R, Parise, J, Tamalonis, A, Skinner, L |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Nature Publishing Group
2016
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