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  • 2019Biodegradation of reactive textile dye Novacron Super Black G by free cells of newly isolated Alcaligenes faecalis AZ26 and Bacillus spp obtained from textile effluents.76citations
  • 2017Studies on the crystal structure, magnetic and conductivity properties of titanium oxycarbide solid solution (TiO1-xCx)44citations
  • 2016Studies on the crystal structure, magnetic and conductivity properties of titanium oxycarbide solid solution (TiO 1-x C x )44citations
  • 2016Studies on the crystal structure, magnetic and conductivity properties of titanium oxycarbide solid solution (TiO1-xCx)44citations
  • 2015A 60-second microwave-assisted synthesis of nickel foam and its application to the impregnation of porous scaffolds10citations
  • 2013Remarkable transition from rocksalt/perovskite layered structure to fluorite/rocksalt layered structure in rapidly cooled Ln 2 CuO 44citations
  • 2013Remarkable transition from rocksalt/perovskite layered structure to fluorite/rocksalt layered structure in rapidly cooled Ln2CuO44citations
  • 2009Synthesis, structure and magnetic properties of Sr2Fe1-xGaxMoO6 (0 ≤ x ≤ 0.6) double perovskites3citations
  • 2009Location of Deuterium Positions in the Proton-Conducting Perovskite BaCe0.4Zr0.4Sc0.2O2.90·x D2Oby Neutron Powder Diffraction36citations
  • 2009Location of Deuterium Positions in the Proton-Conducting Perovskite BaCe 0.4 Zr 0.4 Sc 0.2 O 2.90 · x D 2 Oby Neutron Powder Diffraction36citations
  • 2009Synthesis, structure and magnetic properties of Sr 2 Fe 1-x Ga x MoO 6 (0 ≤ x ≤ 0.6) double perovskites3citations

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  • Delpouve, Heloise
  • Irvine, John Thomas Sirr
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  • Sinha, Amit
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Synthesis, structure and magnetic properties of Sr2Fe1-xGaxMoO6 (0 ≤ x ≤ 0.6) double perovskites

  • Khan, Abdullah
  • Irvine, John Thomas Sirr
  • Azad, Abul Kalam
  • Eriksson, Sten-G
Abstract

<p>Polycrystalline Sr<sub>2</sub>Fe<sub>1−<em>x</em></sub>Ga<sub><em>x</em></sub>MoO<sub>6</sub> (0 ≤ <em>x</em> ≤ 0.6) materials have been synthesized by solid state reaction method and studied by neutron powder diffraction (NPD) and magnetization measurements. Rietveld analysis of the temperature dependent NPD data shows that the compounds crystallize in the tetragonal symmetry in the space group I4/m. The anti-site (AS) defects concentration increases with Ga doping, giving rise to highly B-site disordered materials. Ga doping at the Fe-site decreases the cell volume. The evolution of bond lengths and the cation oxidation states was determined from the Rietveld refinement data. The saturation magnetization and Curie temperature decreased with the increasing Ga content in the samples. Low temperature neutron diffraction data analysis and magnetization measurements confirm the magnetic interaction as ferrimagnetic in the sample.<br/> </p>

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  • perovskite
  • compound
  • neutron diffraction
  • defect
  • magnetization
  • saturation magnetization
  • space group
  • Curie temperature