Re: b-NbPO5 atomic positions

2014-09-11 Thread Alan Hewat
> > You may try the COD (Crystallography Open Database) at > http://www.crystallography.net/search.html where at least I was able to > find an orthorhombic NbPO5 phase. > The inorganic crystal structure database ICSD references the Sleight and Raveau group papers: http://www.sciencedirect.com/scie

Re: b-NbPO5 atomic positions

2014-09-11 Thread Leopoldo Suescun
Joshua, You may try the COD (Crystallography Open Database) at http://www.crystallography.net/search.html where at least I was able to find an orthorhombic NbPO5 phase. Best of luck, Leo 2014-09-11 16:27 GMT-03:00 Joshua Kim : > Dear Rietvelders, > > I am trying to do a structural refinement on a

Re: b-NbPO5 atomic positions

2014-09-11 Thread David Elbert
Josh- Try: Amos and Sleight, 2001, Jour of Solid State Chem, 160, 230-238 (doi:10.1006/jssc.2001.9227) Or: LeClaire, et al, 1986 Zeitschrift fuer Kristallographie, Kristallgeometrie... , 177, 277-286 ( DOI: 10.1524/zkri.1986.177.3-4.277) -David David Elbert Associate Program Director for Env

b-NbPO5 atomic positions

2014-09-11 Thread Joshua Kim
Dear Rietvelders, I am trying to do a structural refinement on a monoclinic NbPO5 powder sample. As most of the CIF files and literature I’ve been able to pull up thus far are for the orthorhombic or tetragonal phases, I am wondering if anyone can point me in the right direction to obtaining t