Equilibria E 4000Phase Formation and Properties in the System Bi2O3:2CoO1+x:Nb2O5. -Subsolidus phase relations are determined for the Bi-Co-Nb-O system in air (750-925°C).As revealed by single crystal XRD the pyrochlore Bi1.56Co0.96Nb1.48O7 existing in the title system crystallizes in the space group Fd3m. The displacive structural behavior is similar to that of analogous Bi-M-Nb-O pyrochlores (M: Zn, Fe, Mn). Bi-Co-Nb-O pyrochlores exhibit overall paramagnetic behavior with negative Curie-Weiss temperature intercepts indicating weak antiferromagnetic interactions. -(VANDERAH, T. A.; SIEGRIST, T.; LUFASO*, M. W.; YEAGER, M. C.; ROTH, R. S.; NINO, J. C.; YATES, S.; Eur.
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