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Electrical Properties of PbSnF4Materials Prepared by Different Methods

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Data are presented on the electrical conductivity of fluorine ion conducting PbSnF4solid electrolytes prepared by different methods—aqueous (precipitation from solution and hydrothermal synthesis) and nonaqueous (melt solidification).

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Sorokin, N.I., Fedorov, P.P., Nikol'skaya, O.K. et al. Electrical Properties of PbSnF4Materials Prepared by Different Methods. Inorganic Materials 37, 1178–1182 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1012509528574

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