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    Synthesis and structural chemistry of La18Li8Rh4MO39 (M=Ti, Mn, Ru) by Battle, P, Dutton, SE, van Daesdonk, P

    Published 2010
    “…These channels are occupied by chains made up of alternating, face-sharing trigonal-prismatic and octahedral coordination polyhedra; there are two crystallographically distinct types of octahedral site. …”
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    THE CRYSTAL AND MAGNETIC-STRUCTURES OF SR2LAFE3O8 by Battle, P, Gibb, T, Lightfoot, P

    Published 1990
    “…The crystal structure consists of layers of octahedral (O) and tetrahedral (T) iron-oxygen polyhedra arranged in the stacking sequence ... OOTOOT ... perpendicular to theŷaxis of the unit cell. …”
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    Incommensurate phases in the Ba-Mn-Pd-O system by Battle, P, Burley, J, Cussen, E, Darriet, J, Weill, F

    Published 1999
    “…These compounds adopt a 2H-related crystal structure consisting of [001] chains of MnO6 and PdO6 polyhedra, with Ba2+ cations separating the chains. …”
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    High-temperature redox chemistry of La1.5+xSr0.5-xCo0.5Ni0.5O4+delta (x=0.0, 0.2) studied in situ by neutron diffraction by Tonus, F, Greaves, C, El Shinawi, H, Hansen, T, Hernandez, O, Battle, P, Bahout, M

    Published 2011
    “…The temperature dependence of the atomic displacement parameters is consistent with the presence of local rotations of the anion-deficient coordination polyhedra. On heating the reduced x = 0.2 material in an O2 flow, the refilling of both the Oeq and Oint sites began at 200 °C and the stoichiometry of the original as-prepared sample was recovered by 250 °C. © 2011 The Royal Society of Chemistry.…”
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    Neutron diffraction study of Ba6Mn4MO15 (M = Cu, Zn): Long-range magnetic order in pseudo-1D materials by Cussen, E, Vente, J, Battle, P

    Published 1999
    “…Ba6Mn4ZnO15 is isostructural with Ba6Ni5O15 and contains transition metals in chains of oxide polyhedra (trigonal prisms and octahedra); neighboring chains are separated from each other by the Ba atoms. …”
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