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The influence of next nearest neighbours on cation radii in spinels: the example of the Co 3 O 4 - CoCr 2 O 4 solid solution

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O'Neill, Hugh

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Mineralogical Society (UK)

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Lattice parameters and crystal structures of the synthetic spinels Co3O4, CoCr2O4, and solid solutions in the binary join Co3O4-CoCr2O4, have been determined by powder X-ray diffraction structural refinements. In all these spinels the cation distribution

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