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NASICON sodium superionic

ADP = Ammonium Dihydrogen phosphate, NH4H2PO4 AlPO = A framework aluminophosphate HUP = Hydrogen uranyl phosphate KDP = Potassium Dihydrogen phosphate, KH2PO4 KTP = Potassium Titanyl Phosphate, KTi0P04 NASICON = Sodium Superionic Conductor. [Pg.3628]

Transition metal (TM) ions can be readily incorporated particularly into phosphate glasses. Since TM ions give rise to characteristic spectra in the region of near IR to near UV, their characterization is relatively easy. An example is the study of a series of glasses having chemical compositions of NASICONs. NASICON is an acronym for sodium superionic conductors of the general formula A B2(P04)3, where B is generally a TM ion or elements like Zr, Ge, Sn, etc. (or their combination) and A is an alkali metal, whose number n in the formula is dependent on the... [Pg.502]


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