Cation exchange in a 3D perovskite-synthesis of Ni(0.5)TaO₃.
Reaction of NiCl2 with NaTaO3 leads the formation of the perovskite phase Ni(0.5)TaO3, via a topochemical nickel-for-sodium cation exchange in which the framework of apex-linked TaO6 octahedra present in the parent phase is retained. Neutron powder diffraction data indicate Ni(0.5)TaO3 adopts a stru...
Main Authors: | Amano Patino, M, Smith, T, Zhang, W, Halasyamani, P, Hayward, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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American Chemical Society
2014
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