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The phase relations in the CuSe–CrSe–TiSe system are studied. The system is shown to contain CuCr1 – x Ti x Se2 solid solutions isostructural with CuCrSe2. The solid-solution range and the oxidation states of Cr and Ti are determined, and the ionic conductivity of the solid solutions is measured.
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Al'mukhametov, R.F., Yakshibaev, R.A. & Kutusheva, R.M. Synthesis and Properties of CuCr1 – x Ti x Se2 Solid Solutions. Inorganic Materials 39, 1035–1038 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1026030907199
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