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Mössbauer Study of Hexavalent Iron Compounds

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Six crystalline ferrates(VI): K3Na(FeO4)2, K2FeO4, Rb2FeO4, Cs2FeO4, K2Sr(FeO4)2 and BaFeO4, were studied by Mössbauer spectroscopy. Room-temperature spectra of potassium, rubidium and cesium ferrates are single lines, but spectra of barium, potassium–strontium and potassium–sodium ferrates show a presence of quadrupole interactions. Most of these salts display an antiferromagnetic transition with a Néel temperature within 2 to 8 K range.

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Dedushenko, S.K., Perfiliev, Y.D., Goldfeld, M.G. et al. Mössbauer Study of Hexavalent Iron Compounds. Hyperfine Interactions 136, 373–377 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1020541910373

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