Hi Alan,
Thank you very much for the link.. It has
answered my question:)
thanks again
ozhan u.
- Original Message -
From:
Alan Hewat
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, August 13, 2004 8:44
AM
Subject: Re: Form factors for Ni4+ and
Co4+
I am
I am
looking for the trigonal (R-3c) crystallographic structure (atomic
positions and lattice parameters, etc) of CaCO3
compound.
You are at a UK University, and therefore have free access to the full
Inorganic Crystal Structure Database ICSD at the Daresbury National lab.
as well as to many othe
s Co., Philadelpia.
Yours sincerely,
and best wishes
Husin
-Original Message-From: Ozhan Unverdi
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, August 12, 2004 9:21
AMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: Re: Form factors for
Ni4+ and Co4+
Hi All,
I am looking for the trigonal
(
Hi All,
I am looking for the trigonal
(R-3c) crystallographic structure (atomic positions and lattice
parameters, etc) of CaCO3 compound. Can someone tell me a paper where can I find
it as a referance?? I am really desperate for it..
Thanks in advance
Ozhan Unverdi
Dept. of Physics
Loug
Did you look for them on
http://www.ill.fr/dif/ccsl/ffacts/ffactnode5.html#3dj0
Anna Llobet
Whitfield, Pamela wrote:
Hiya all
I find myself having to do some work with materials containing Ni4+
and Co4+. Unfortunately there are no form factors that I can find for
these ions. In the absence of
Simply
use just
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