“…All intense diffraction lines are well resolved; some characteristic intense lines originated from the (110), (001), (021), (20–1), (130), (220), (131), (31–1), (112), (22–2), (202), (400), and (35–1) planes and were observed at 17.22°, 20.09°, 29.00°, 30.38°, 34.17°, 34.75°, 41.63°, 43.65°, 47.09°, 49.18°, 55.31°, 56.86°, and 70.31°, 2θ, respectively. Note also that, in the β-phase, the bridging P–O–P angle is almost 180° and linear, , as clarified from the IR data (see later). All other weaker lines are also visible in the patterns of the sample, calcined at 700 °C.…”