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Nonstoichiometric, rutile-type, solid solutions in the FeIIF2-FeIIIOF system

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Brink, Frank
Withers, Raymond
Noren, Lasse

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Solid solutions of the form Fe(1-x)IIFexIIIOxF2-x have been synthesized by the reaction of FeF2 with FeOF in a sealed platinum tube at 850°C. Careful electron probe microanalysis and X-ray powder diffraction have determined the existence of two distinct

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Journal of Solid State Chemistry

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2037-12-31
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