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Na3NbO4, das erste orthoniobat mit Inselstruktur: Na12[Nb1O16]

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Teil der Dissertation von G. Meyer, Universität Gießen

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Meyer, G., Hoppe, R. Na3NbO4, das erste orthoniobat mit Inselstruktur: Na12[Nb1O16]. Naturwissenschaften 61, 501–502 (1974). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00622968

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