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Bi–La-Based Oxide Conductors with Rhombohedral Bi–Sr–O Type: Structural and Conductivity Properties Optimization by Polycationic Substitutions for LaDrache et al., 2000
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- Drache M
- Wignacourt J
- Conflant P
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- Journal of Solid State Chemistry
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In Bi0. 775La0. 225O1. 5, the best oxide conductor of the hexagonal-layered materials family known as the Bi–Sr–O type, partial polycationic substitutions for La3+, such as (Ce4++ M2+ II) for 2 La3+ (MII= Ba, Pb) or (M6+ VI+ 3M2+ II) for 4 La3+ (MVI= Mo, W; MII …
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