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Synthesis and characterization of Na+ conducting glass-ceramic Na5FeSi4O12 doped with boron, aluminum, and gallium oxidesKawada et al., 2020
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- Kawada K
- Yamashita K
- Okura T
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- Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids
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Sodium-ion conductive glass-ceramics of Na 5 FeSi 4 O 12 were successfully synthesized through the crystallization of glasses with the composition Na 5 FeSi 4 O 12. The optimum crystallization conditions and the kinetics of the glasses were examined by differential …
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