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The paper reports results from prediction of 24 new compounds of A3 +O2-X- composition (A+ is a univalent cation, O2- is oxygen, and X- is halogen or a CN- ion), which must be structural antipodes of perovskites.
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Beznosikov, B.V., Aleksandrov, K.S. Prediction of Some Antiperovskites. Journal of Structural Chemistry 43, 798–801 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1022877308292
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