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Crystal structure of FePO4 at 294 and 20 K
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August 25, 2010
Abstract
FePO4 was obtained by reaction of Fe2O3 with H3PO4 at 5 kP, and 520 K, and subsequent dehydration at 750 K. The structure is isotype to AlPO4-quartz (berlinite). The structure was investigated by neutron scattering of a powder sample.
Published Online: 2010-8-25
Published in Print: 1986-1-1
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