An Electron-Microscopic Investigation Of Oxides Related To Beta-Alumina


Autoria(s): Ganapathi, L; Subbanna, GN; Gopalakrishnan, J; Rao, CNR
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1985

Resumo

High resolution electron microscopic (HREM) investigation of potassiumbeta-alumina and the related gallate and ferrite has revealed that whereas the aluminate and gallate are highly disordered, consisting of random sequence ofbeta andbetaPrime units, the ferrite is more ordered. The aluminate and gallate are sensitive to electron beam irradiation exhibiting beam-induced damage similar to sodiumbetaPrime-alumina. Significantly, the ferrite is beamstable, the difference in behaviour amongst these related oxides arising from the different mechanisms by which alkali metal nonstoichiometry is accommodated. Barium hexaaluminate and hexaferrite are both highly ordered; specimens prepared by the barium borate flux method exhibit a new radic3a×radic3a superstructure of the hexagonal magnetoplumbite cell.

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http://eprints.iisc.ernet.in/22001/1/fulltext.pdf

Ganapathi, L and Subbanna, GN and Gopalakrishnan, J and Rao, CNR (1985) An Electron-Microscopic Investigation Of Oxides Related To Beta-Alumina. In: Journal of Material Science, 20 (3). pp. 1105-1110.

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Springer

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http://www.springerlink.com/content/x71776625607n807/?p=c90b9c38b3e649bbbb72b9b11538d83b&pi=39

http://eprints.iisc.ernet.in/22001/

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Journal Article

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