Hyperfine study of Cu3(ZrF7)2·16H2O and its thermal decomposition
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Abstract
By use of the time differential perturbed angular correlations technique, the hyperfine interactions at zirconium sites in Cu2(ZrF7)2·16H2O and its decomposition products were determined between 300 and 700 K. A simple model to give account of the decomposition process is presented in agreement with angular correlation and gravimetric results.
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Thin Film Zirconium Simple Model Thermal Decomposition Decomposition Product
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