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Liquid crystal media cations

The synthesis method (6,7) involves reacting the appropriate cations to yield a pyrochlore oxide by precipitation, and subsequent crystallization of the precipitate in a liquid alkaline medium in the presence of oxygen. The alkaline solution serves both as a precipitating agent and as a reaction medium for crystallizing the amorphous precipitate to pyrochlore, thus obviating the need for subsequent heat treatment. [Pg.144]


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