Publications by authors named "Jean Galy"

The cationic framework structure of a whole new family of compounds with the general formula Bi(2(n + 2))Mo(n)O(6(n + 1)) (n = 3, 4, 5 and 6) has been elucidated by transmission electron microscopy (TEM) methods. High-resolution transmission electron microscopy (HRTEM) has been used to postulate heavy-atom models based on the known structure of the n = 3 phase, Bi(10)Mo(3)O(24). These models were tested by HRTEM image simulation, electron diffraction and powder X-ray diffraction simulation methods which agreed with the experimental results.

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The relaxor-type behavior, electrical polarization buildup, and switching in 0.92Pb(Zn(1/3)Nb(2/3))O(3)-0.08PbTiO(3) nanostructured ceramics with a grain size of approximately 20 nm is reported for the first time.

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Single crystals of the title compound have been prepared hydrothermally. Vanadate tetrahedra and distorted oxovanadium octahedra form layers, linked by two independent Cu atoms located on inversion centres. Each Cu atom is surrounded by six O atoms, forming an octahedron distorted by Jahn-Teller elongation.

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The phase transition from the low- (beta) to the high-temperature (alpha) form of acetonitrile, CH(3)CN, has been directly observed and studied on a unique single crystal. Both the beta and alpha structures have been determined at temperatures close to the transition temperature (206 K and 201 K), taking advantage of the hysteresis. A single crystal of the beta form was obtained for the first time.

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The title compound, diammonium aqua-mu-carbonato-tri-mu-oxalato-dineodymium(III) hydrate, (NH(4))(2)[Nd(2)(CO(3))(C(2)O(4))(3)(H(2)O)].H(2)O, involving the two ligands oxalate and carbonate, has been prepared hydrothermally as single crystals. The Nd atoms form a tetranuclear unit across the inversion centre at (1/2, 1/2, 1/2).

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A single crystal of KVTeO(5), potassium vanadium tellurite, has been grown. The present structure determination has been conducted together with the refinement of the NaVTeO(5) homologue, sodium vanadium tellurite, for the sake of precise comparison. The network consists of [VTeO(5)](n) ribbons built up by VO(4) tetrahedra linking centrosymmetric Te(2)O(6) groups and stacked along the [010] direction; the alkali cations are intercalated in between.

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This paper presents structural studies on crystalline and liquid AsCl(3), performed using X-ray diffraction (XRD) and wide-angle X-ray scattering (WAXS) in the 176-250 K temperature range and at 295 K for the crystalline and liquid samples, respectively. The XRD results, collected using a single-crystal diffractometer, show that AsCl(3) crystallizes in the orthorhombic system with P2(1)2(1)2(1) space group and the unit cell parameters a = 9.475(3) A, b = 11.

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A single crystal of MoVAlO7, vanadium aluminium molybdate, has been grown. The present structure determination is more precise than a previous powder-pattern investigation [Knorr, Jacubus, Dabrowska & Kurzawa (1998). Eur.

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