1965
DOI: 10.1016/0031-9163(65)91025-5
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Mössbauer effect on some iron salts in ice

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“…Only two broad lines are seen at 20 K and presumably the Neel point is close to this temperature. The chemical isomer shifts showed no discontinuities at the phase transitions and at 300 K were as follows: showed that the iron species in each matrix was identical and unaffected by the anion [63]. compounds belong equally to this section and to the preceding one on halogen complexes of iron(U).…”
Section: Fecz0 4·2hzomentioning
confidence: 77%
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“…Only two broad lines are seen at 20 K and presumably the Neel point is close to this temperature. The chemical isomer shifts showed no discontinuities at the phase transitions and at 300 K were as follows: showed that the iron species in each matrix was identical and unaffected by the anion [63]. compounds belong equally to this section and to the preceding one on halogen complexes of iron(U).…”
Section: Fecz0 4·2hzomentioning
confidence: 77%
“…The study of frozen aqueous solutions of iron(III) compounds is only of limited value because of the tendency to hydrolyse, and the relaxation broadening [63,128], and little work has been done. A potentially more profitable application is the study of solvent extracts.…”
Section: Frozen Solutionsmentioning
confidence: 99%