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ChemInform Abstract: Synthesis and Characterization of NaNiF 3 ·3H 2 O: An Unusual Ordered Variant of the ReO 3 Type.
Structure and dielectric dispersion in cubic-like 0.5K0.5Na0.5NbO3- 0.5Na0.5Bi0.5TiO3 ceramic
Synthesis and Characterization of NaNiF3·3H2O: An Unusual Ordered Variant of the ReO3 Type
Structure Solution of a New Ordered Mixed Imide-Amide Compound for Hydrogen Storage
ChemInform Abstract: Synthesis and Characterization of Barium Tetrafluoridobromate(III) Ba(BrF 4 ) 2 .
Synthesis and Characterization of NaNiF3˙ 3H2O: An Unusual Ordered Variant of the ReO3 Type
Synthesis of a 12R-type Hexagonal Perovskite Solid Solution Sr3NdNb3-xTixO12-d and the Influence of Acceptor Doping on Electrical Properties
Synthesis of a 12R-type hexagonal perovskite solid solution Sr 3 NdNb 3- x Ti x O 12- $δ$ and the influence of acceptor doping on electrical properties
CN-mayenite Ca12Al14O32(CN)2: Replacing mobile oxygen ions by cyanide ions
Synthesis and Characterization of Barium Tetrafluoridobromate(III) Ba(BrF 4 ) 2 : Barium Tetrafluoridobromate(III)
Neutron diffraction on functional materials under electric field or mech. load
Correlation of macroscopic and structural properties in Piezoceramics
Melilite LaSrGa3-xAlxO7 series: A combined solid-state NMR and neutron diffraction study
Corrigendum to “Crystal structure solution of KMg(ND)(ND2): An ordered mixed amide/imide compound” [Int J Hydrogen Energy 39 (2) 2014) 868 - 876]
Crystal structure solution of KMg(ND)(ND2): An ordered mixed amide/imide compound
Effects of size reduction on the structure and magnetic properties of core–shell Ni3Si/silica nanoparticles prepared by electrochemical synthesis
ChemInform Abstract: The Solid Solution Series (GeTe) x (LiSbTe 2 ) 2 (1 ≤ x ≤ 11) and the Thermoelectric Properties of (GeTe) 11 (LiSbTe 2 ) 2 .
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Structural investigations of initial and fatigued Bi 1/2 Na 1/2 TiO 3− x BaTiO 3 piezoceramics
In situ neutron diffraction on ferroelectrics under electric field
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