1976
DOI: 10.1016/0038-1098(76)91285-0
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Polymorphism of anhydrous ferrous sulfate

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“…More recently, a third form of FeSO 4 was identified. It is probably monoclinic [57] and structurally related to the third CoSO 4 polymorph (see below). CoSO 4 also adopts the ZnSO 4 structure at higher temperatures [45,[58][59][60] whereas a third, monoclinic, modification with the probable space group P2 1 /n could also be identified [61].…”
Section: Phosphates Belonging To the Crvomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More recently, a third form of FeSO 4 was identified. It is probably monoclinic [57] and structurally related to the third CoSO 4 polymorph (see below). CoSO 4 also adopts the ZnSO 4 structure at higher temperatures [45,[58][59][60] whereas a third, monoclinic, modification with the probable space group P2 1 /n could also be identified [61].…”
Section: Phosphates Belonging To the Crvomentioning
confidence: 99%