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High-Temperature Phase Transitions Preceding the Decomposition of Mixed Valence Aluminum Titanate Pseudobrookite

Tolj, Davor  
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Bi, Wenhua  
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Liu, Yong  
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January 8, 2024
Crystal Growth & Design

Dark blue single crystals of Al1.753+Ti1.04+Ti0.253+O5 were grown with a novel synthesis method based on the reaction of a Ti3+/Ti4+-containing langbeinite melt and porous alpha-alumina crucible. The obtained needles crystallize in the pseudobrookite structure and, upon heating, undergo two reversible phase transitions, from orthorhombic Cmcm to C2/m first and subsequently to C2 symmetry. Like the known aluminum titanate pseudobrookites, anisotropic thermal expansion is observed. The temperature evolution of the crystal structure reveals insights into the mechanism leading to the decomposition of the pseudobrookites above 725°C. The magnetic and electrical properties are discussed and compared to other reported aluminum titanate pseudobrookites.

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research article
DOI
10.1021/acs.cgd.3c01043
Web of Science ID

WOS:001144579400001

Author(s)
Tolj, Davor  
Bi, Wenhua  
Liu, Yong  
Zivkovic, Ivica  
Ronnow, Henrik M.  
Magrez, Arnaud  
Date Issued

2024-01-08

Publisher

Amer Chemical Soc

Published in
Crystal Growth & Design
Volume

24

Issue

2

Start page

688

End page

695

Subjects

Physical Sciences

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Technology

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Crystal-Structure

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Stability

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Al2Tio5

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FunderGrant Number

Schweizerischer Nationalfonds zur F?rderung der Wissenschaftlichen Forschung

Croatian-Swiss Research Program of the Croatian Science Foundation

200021_175836

Swiss National Science Foundation

CRSII5_171003

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February 21, 2024
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