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AMERICAN MINERALOGIST

ISSN:

0003-004X

eISSN:

1945-3027

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  • biotechnology (Natural sciences)
  • Earth and related environmental sciences (Natural sciences)

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Year 2016
  • Thermochemistry of rare earth perovskites Na3xRE0.67−xTiO3 (RE = La, Ce)
    Publication

    - AMERICAN MINERALOGIST - Year 2016

    High-temperature oxide melt solution calorimetry using sodium molybdate (3Na2O·4MoO3) solvent at 973 K was performed for the Na3xRE0.67−xTiO3 (RE = La, Ce) perovskite series. The enthalpies of formation of lanthanum perovskites from oxides (La2O3, Na2O, TiO2), are −107.25 ± 2.56, −93.83 ± 6.06, −80.68 ± 5.93, and −33.49 ± 4.26 kJ/mol and enthalpies of formation from elements are −1614.05 ± 5.37, −1596.44 ± 7.68, −1594.03 ± 7.58,...

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Year 2015
  • Enthalpies of formation of rare earth niobates, RE3NbO7
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    - AMERICAN MINERALOGIST - Year 2015

    High-temperature oxide melt solution calorimetry was used to investigate energetics of a series of rare earth niobates RE3NbO7. All of investigated compounds were found to be stable in enthalpy in respect to their oxides. The enthalpy of formation from oxides becomes more exothermic as the size of the RE cation increases, a trend seen previously in other RE compounds including pyrochlores, perovskites, and phosphates. For smaller...

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