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Cerium nitride CeN

CaSO3 0.5H2O CALCIUM SULFITE HEMIHYDRATE 484 CeN CERIUM NITRIDE 518... [Pg.1905]

Various authors (Von Essen and Klemm 1962, Didchenko and Gortsema 1963, Schumacher and Wallace 1966) realized very early that the susceptibility of CeN was quite weak and did not correspond to the expectations for a trivalent cerium ion. By plotting the lattice parameters versus the rare earth radii for the nitrides it can be seen that, indeed, cerium cannot be trivalent, but rather is tetravalent. Danan et al. (1969) calculated a valence of 3.4 based upon the measured lattice constant. The results of their susceptibility measurements are given in fig. 84. [Pg.389]


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