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Accession Number:
AD0656497
Title:
STUDY OF POLYTYPIC PHASE RELATIONS AMONG COMPLEX INORGANIC STRUCTURES.
Corporate Author:
MICHIGAN UNIV ANN ARBOR DEPT OF GEOLOGY AND MINERALOGY
Report Date:
1967-07-01
Abstract:
Three-dimensional intensity data were measured for the plumboferrite substructure. These data result in a minimum function which confirms that the plumboferrite structure is a derivative structure of that of magnetoplumbite which in turn is isotypic with Ba-ferrite, BaFe12O19. A new set of three-dimensional intensity data for nigerite similarly shows that the nigerite structure is a derivative of the spinel structure. Further work on senaite led to one relatively complete trial structure. Detailed progress on all three of these structures determinations is described. Author
Descriptive Note:
Semi-annual rept. no. 4, 1 Nov 66-30 Apr 67,
Supplementary Note:
See also AD-648 433.
Pages:
0013
Contract Number:
DA-28-043-AMC-01338(E)
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