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Mössbauer study of sodium ferrates(IV) and (VI)

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Sodium ferrates(IV) and (VI) were synthesized by the reaction between Fe2O3 and Na2O2 in a dry oxygen stream. The Mössbauer data for the obtained samples are presented (for Na2FeO3−δ=0.18(2) mm/s; for Na4FeO5−δ=−0.54(2) mm/s). It was shown that pure K2FeO4 and Cs2FeO4 can be obtained by heating Fe2O3 with apropriate alkali metal peroxides.

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Kopelev, N.S., Perfiliev, Y.D. & Kiselev, Y.M. Mössbauer study of sodium ferrates(IV) and (VI). Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry, Articles 162, 239–251 (1992). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02035384

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