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Spinel-structured 3d-metal oxides

It is known that some spinel-structured 3d-metal oxides are good catalysts for many processes involving electron transfer [12]. However, their low conductivity does not allow for the direct use in the electrode of the battery, and grafting them onto the carbon matrix is also very difficult technical problem. It was found recently that this problem could be solved indirectly, creating the spinel catalytic centers on the surface of carbon by means of adsorption of some 3d-metal complexes on the graphite surface followed by subsequent pyrolysis at certain temperatures [13,14],... [Pg.346]

Great attention has been devoted to nanoparticles of ferrites these compounds are spinels with the chemical formula A +B2 04, where A + and B + correspond to metallic 3d cations, respectively. The ferrite spinel structure has a face-centered cubic (fee) structure in the close packed cubic arrangement of oxide ions. The structure contains two interstitial sites, occupied by oxygen coordinated metallic cations, with tetrahedral (A)-site, and octahedral [B]-site, resulting in a different... [Pg.200]

Now we will overview some experiments that reveal the specificities of the Jahn-Teller effect in diluted crystals. First of all, we will discuss a justification of their relaxation origin. We have mentioned before that the first experiments were done on the crystals of aluminum oxide (corundum), yttrium aluminum garnet, yttrium iron garnet, and lithium gallium spinel doped with a number of 3d ions [10,11]. The main result was the discovery of attenuation maximum which was considered to be observed at cot 1 and reconstruction of the relaxation time temperature dependence. In some experiments reported later both the velocity and attenuation of ultrasound were measured as functions of the temperature. They were done on ZnSe and ZnTe crystals doped with transition metals. These crystals have the zinc-blende structure with the Jahn-Teller ion in tetrahedral coordination. The following... [Pg.761]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.334 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.334 ]




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