“…Zirconium(IV) pyrophosphate, ZrP 2 O 7 , represents a technologically important material, which has already found its application as high temperature proton conductor [1,2], catalyst [3], a host for luminescence materials [4][5][6], dielectric material [7], high density refractory [8,9] and ceramic with unique thermal expansion properties [10][11][12]. Despite the high attention to the ZrP 2 O 7 phase, there are only a few reports on heterovalent substitutions in its structure.…”