Precipitation of magnetite from yttrium iron silicate glass

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A highly efficient photo-Fenton catalyst iron silicate glass was successfully prepared by a simple sol gel method. The characterization results (XRD, Mössbauer spectroscopy, TEM, FT-IR) showed that fayalite, clinoferrosilite and...


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The exsolution of magnetite from a substituted Yttrium Iron Garnet, containing an iron excess may lead to a transitional event. This event is characterized hy the formation of a transitional zone at the center of which the magnetite nucleates (Fig.1). Since there is a contrast between the matrix and these zones and since selected area diffraction does not show any difference between those zones and the matrix in the reciprocal lattice, it is of interest to analyze the structure of the transitional zones.By using simultaneously different techniques in electron microscopy, (oscillating crystal method microdiffraction and X-ray microanalysis)one may resolve the ionic process corresponding to the transitional event and image this event subsequently by high resolution technique.


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