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Synthesis and Na+ conduction properties of Nasicon-type glass–ceramics in the system Na2O–Y2O3–R2O3–P2O5–SiO2 (R= rare earth) and effect of Y substitution

Okura et al., 2014

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10216411831262969213
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Okura T
Kawada K
Yoshida N
Monma H
Yamashita K
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Solid State Ionics

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Glass–ceramics of the phosphorus-containing Na 5 RSi 4 O 12-type (R= rare earth) Na+- superionic conductors were prepared by crystallization of glasses with the composition Na 3+ 3x+ y Y 1− x− z R z P y Si 3− y O 9 (NaYRPSi; R= Nd, Sm, Eu, Gd, Dy, Er, Yb)(x= 0.4, y …
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