Volume 31, Issue 51
Preparative Inorganic Chemistry
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ChemInform Abstract: SrTiO3—BiCrO3 Solid Solutions: Synthesis, X-Ray Diffraction Study, and Dielectric Properties in the Microwave Range.

Yu. A. Shevchuk

Yu. A. Shevchuk

Nauchno-issled. fiz.-khim. inst. im. Karpova, Moskva 103064, Russia

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V. V. Gagulin

V. V. Gagulin

Nauchno-issled. fiz.-khim. inst. im. Karpova, Moskva 103064, Russia

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S. K. Korchagina

S. K. Korchagina

Nauchno-issled. fiz.-khim. inst. im. Karpova, Moskva 103064, Russia

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V. V. Ivanova

V. V. Ivanova

Nauchno-issled. fiz.-khim. inst. im. Karpova, Moskva 103064, Russia

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First published: 31 May 2010

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Ceramic samples of the SrTiO3—BiCrO3 system are obtained by solid state reaction of the corresponding element oxides (T ≤ 1570 K). X-ray studies indicate that samples up to 70 mol% BiCrO3 are single phases and possess the cubic perovskite structure. These samples display semiconducting properties at low frequency.

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