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Preparation and bulk thermal expansion studies in M1-xCexSiO4 (M = Th, Zr) system, and stabilization of tetragonal ThSiO4

Author
GROVER, V1 ; TYAGI, A. K1
[1] Applied Chemistry Division, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Mumbai 400085, India
Source

Journal of alloys and compounds. 2005, Vol 390, pp 112-114, 3 p ; ref : 16 ref

ISSN
0925-8388
Scientific domain
Inorganic chemistry; Crystallography; Metallurgy, welding; Condensed state physics
Publisher
Elsevier, Lausanne
Publication country
Switzerland
Document type
Article
Language
English
Author keyword
Dilatometry Thermal expansion Zircon
Keyword (fr)
Coefficient dilatation thermique Composé minéral Composé ternaire Diffraction RX Dilatation thermique Métal transition composé Poudre Préparation Solubilité Zircon Zirconium silicate Zirconium sulfate 65 O Si Zr ZrSiO4
Keyword (en)
Thermal expansion coefficient Inorganic compounds Ternary compounds XRD Thermal expansion Transition element compounds Powders Preparation Solubility Zircon Zirconium silicates Zirconium sulfates
Keyword (es)
Coeficiente dilatación térmica Preparación
Classification
Pascal
001 Exact sciences and technology / 001B Physics / 001B60 Condensed matter: structure, mechanical and thermal properties / 001B60E Thermal properties of condensed matter

Discipline
Physics of condensed state : structure, mechanical and thermal properties
Origin
Inist-CNRS
Database
PASCAL
INIST identifier
16547526

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