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Synthesis of NASICON A Molecular Precursor-Based ApproachPorkodi et al., 2008
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- Porkodi P
- Yegnaraman V
- Kamaraj P
- Kalyanavalli V
- Jeyakumar D
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- Chemistry of Materials
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Phosphosilicate molecular precursor for the synthesis of NASICON, natrium super ionic conductor, Na1+ x Zr2Si x P3− x O12 (x= 1 and 2) has been devised and prepared by the hydrolysis of tetraethoxysilane (TEOS) employing sodium phosphate solution. The …
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