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Thermal expansion behavior of NaZr2 (PO4) 3type compounds

Oota et al., 1986

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1361263533349007834
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Oota T
Yamai I
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Journal of the American Ceramic Society

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The thermal expansion of the skeletal framework was essentially zero for NaZr2 (PO4) 3‐ type compounds; the interstitialion, eg, Na+, was primarily responsible for the total thermal expansion. The composition dependence of the thermal expansion is discussed in terms of …
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