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1Lithium1.3Aluminum0.3Titanium1.7Phosphate as a solid state Li-ion conductor: Issues with microcracking and stability in aqueous solutionsLithium1.3Aluminum0.3Titanium1.7Phosphate as a solid state Li-ion conductor: Issues with microcracking and stability in aqueous solutionsJackman, Spencer D.Inorganic chemistry; Materials scienceLithium aluminum titanium phosphate (LATP) with formula Li1.3Al0.3Ti1.7(PO4)3 was analyzed and tested to better understand its applicability as a solid state ion conducting ceramic material for electrochemical applications. Sintered samples were obtained from Ceramatec, Inc. in Salt Lake City and ch...2012
2Effects of nonspherical tetraalkylammonium cations on the structure and magnetic properties of non-Prussian blue structured manganese (II) Prussian blue analoguesEffects of nonspherical tetraalkylammonium cations on the structure and magnetic properties of non-Prussian blue structured manganese (II) Prussian blue analoguesHawkins, Casey GeneMolecular Magnet; Prussian Blue; Molecular chemistry; Inorganic chemistryPrussian blue (PB) and its analogues (PBAs) hold a unique place in the world of molecule-based magnets (MBM) as they have been the most studied and are the best understood. Even though extensively studied, PB and PBAs continue to offer new and interesting insights into the world of MBM and the pheno...2013-05
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