The phase formation of complex pyrochlores (space group -3) BiMg(Zn) Ni TaO was investigated during solid-phase synthesis. It was found that the pyrochlore phase precursor in all cases was α-BiTaO. The pyrochlore phase synthesis reaction proceeds mainly at temperatures above 850-900 °C and consists in the interaction of bismuth orthotantalate with a transition element oxide.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA continuous series of solid solutions (BiMgFeTaO (x = 0-0.75)) with the pyrochlore structure were synthesized with the solid-phase method. It was shown that iron, like magnesium, is concentrated in the structure in the octahedral position of tantalum.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe results of the research of a composite based on multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) decorated with CuO/CuO/Cu nanoparticles deposited by the cupric formate pyrolysis are discussed. The study used a complementary set of methods, including scanning and transmission electron microscopy, X-ray diffractometry, Raman, and ultrasoft X-ray spectroscopy. The investigation results show the good adhesion between the copper nanoparticles coating and the MWCNT surface through the oxygen atom bridge formation between the carbon atoms of the MWCNT outer graphene layer and the oxygen atoms of CuO and CuO oxides.
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September 2021
The samples of Ni-doped bismuth magnesium tantalate pyrochlores with the general formula Bi(Mg Ni )TaO ( = 0.3, 0.5, 0.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFUntil now, there is a lack of knowledge about the presence of chitin in numerous representatives of corals (Cnidaria). However, investigations concerning the chitin-based skeletal organization in different coral taxa are significant from biochemical, structural, developmental, ecological and evolutionary points of view. In this paper, we present a thorough screening for the presence of chitin within the skeletal formations of a poorly investigated Mediterranean black coral, Parantipathes larix (Esper, 1792), as a typical representative of the Schizopathidae family.
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